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El. knyga: Israel-Palestine on Record: How the New York Times Misreports Conflict in the Middle East

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  • Formatas: 316 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789603019
  • Formatas: 316 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789603019

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A detailed indictment of the New York Times' coverage of Israel-Palestine.

In this scathing analysis of Israel-Palestine coverage in the US media, Howard Friel and Richard Falk reveal the persistent ways the New York Times has ignored principles of international law in order to shield its readers from Israel's lawlessness. While the Times publishes dozens of front- page stories and extensive commentary on the killings of Israelis, it publishes very few such stories on the killings of Palestinians, and mostly ignores the extensive documentation of massive violations of Palestinian human rights by the government of Israel. Furthermore, the Times regularly ignores or under-reports a multitude of critical legal issues pertaining to Israel's policies, including Israel's expropriation and settlement of Palestinian land, the two-tier system of laws based on national origin evocative of South Africa's apartheid regime, the demolition of Palestinian homes, and use of deadly force against Palestinians. These journalistic practices have not only shielded the extent of Israel's transgressions from the American electorate, which is Israel's main source of financial and military support, it has severely diminished our understanding of the Middle East and of US foreign policy in general.

A detailed indictment of the New York Times' coverage of Israel-Palestine.

Recenzijos

"The Record of the Paper should be read and pondered carefully, and taken as a call for action by concerned citizens."-Noam Chomsky"

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A detailed indictment of the New York Times' coverage of Israel-Palestine
Introduction 1(22)
Part One: Facts Under Ground
The New York Times and the Human Rights Organizations
23(30)
The British and Israeli Press
53(34)
Palestinian Testimonies
87(29)
Detention and Torture
116(19)
Double Standards
135(10)
Part Two: Laws of Omission
International Law
145(31)
Lebanon, 2006
176(38)
Chomsky and Dershowitz
214(27)
GAZA, 2006
241(27)
The Road Not Taken
268(2)
Notes 270(33)
Index 303


Howard Friel is author with Richard Falk of The Record of the Paper: How The New York Times Misreports U.S. Foreign Policy (Verso, 2004), and (with Falk) of Israel-Palestine on Record: How The New York Times Misreports Conflict in the Middle East (Verso, 2007). Friel also wrote The Lomborg Deception: Setting the Record Straight about Global Warming (Yale University Press, 2010) and Chomsky and Dershowitz: On Endless War and the End of Civil Liberties (Olive Branch Press, 2014). Friel is the principal author of A Paradigm Shift to Prevent and Treat Alzheimer's Disease: From Monotargeting Pharmaceuticals to Pleiotropic Plant Polyphenols (Elsevier, 2017).  

Richard Falk is Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law and Practice at Princeton University, and since 2002 is Visiting Professor of Global Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara.