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Gideon Levy on needing more Israeli journalists reporting from Gaza…

October 14, 2007 · 2 Comments

One of my favourite journalists when it comes to the I/P conflict…

Needed in Gaza: Israeli journalists  

 The last time, we traveled together to the Indira Gandhi Park. Nearly a year has passed since then. We traveled to this playground, on the outskirts of Beit Lahiya, with our dedicated Gazan taxi drivers, Munir and Sa’id, to document the killing of kindergarten teacher Najweh Khalif in front of her children by an errant tank shell that missed the kindergarten’s minibus by only several meters. We have not been able to return to Gaza since.The Gaza Strip has been completely closed to Israeli journalists for nearly a year. The Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet security service decided this because it is dangerous in Gaza. An Israeli journalist can travel to Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, but not to Gaza. An Israeli can travel to Sinai, where it is also said to be dangerous. The West Bank is still open to journalists, where it is dangerous. But a complete blackout has been imposed on Gaza. Only Roni Daniel can still join the invading forces and expose their itchy trigger fingers - as he did in his report on Channel 2 on Thursday - and sing their praises. The place so present in the public consciousness, which dictates the security and diplomatic agenda, has been closed by the Israeli authorities to the Israeli media. Long before it was declared a “hostile entity,” Gaza had become a closed territory, without any media coverage or documentation. Such is Israeli freedom of the press.Anyone who expected such an intolerable reality to stir a protest was proven wrong. In any case, the readers do not want to read about it, the government and army do not want them to know and the journalists are not yearning to tell. There is no real fight for freedom of media coverage (which is also freedom of expression, information and livelihood) - not by the High Court of Justice, the Press Association and Press Council, or the Association of Civil Rights in Israel. This might have been understandable were it only for a limited time - but how long will this continue? Until all Palestinians join Kadima?

This blocking of media coverage for nearly a year has made us fail seriously in fulfilling our role. The media is not providing the service it is supposed to provide.

Even worse, it has surrendered submissively to the prohibitions imposed on it, while blurring the reality. There are only a few reporters who still bother to cover Gaza, often entangling their viewers and readers in falsehood, creating the deception that they have just returned from there. Instead of protesting, they collaborate. It is one thing that consumers do not protest about the lack of this service - even Yes subscribers remain quiet. But journalists?It is the state’s right and obligation to protect its citizens from unnecessary dangers. But it has no right to prevent those with an essential role to fulfill from doing so. The journalists who crossed at Erez in the past crossed at their own personal and professional responsibility, and signed a statement declaring this. Ron Ben-Yishai, one of the boldest in the field, compared his recent trip to Syria to the work of a technician who climbs up high-tension electricity towers. The work is dangerous, but necessary. And no one thinks of preventing the technician from doing this work. Yet Ben-Yishai can travel to Dir al-Zur in Syria, but not to Dir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip, as daring as he may be.With the exception of Burma, not many places in the world are so closed off. It is true that Israel lets foreign journalists enter Gaza, and this is good, but it is ridiculous when media organizations like Haaretz, which still have an interest in covering what is happening, use foreign sources to tell their readers what is going on there.But this is not enough. Israelis deserve to read and watch journalism by Israelis. The Italian and Swedish correspondents sent by Haaretz to Gaza are professional journalists, but the Israeli reader deserves to receive Israeli media coverage.

It is hard to know what really motivates Israel to close Gaza in this way. Is it the aspiration, so easy to fulfill, that Gaza will not be exposed here? If, on the other hand, it is an exaggerated concern for our safety, I waive this right. According to our foreign colleagues’ reports, it is much safer in Gaza now than it was a year ago, when we still traveled there. Armed gangs no longer roam the streets and Hamas is even willing to protect Israeli journalists. But how will we know if we are not there?

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/912413.html

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Lloyd Cole does NOT, I repeat NOT, sound like a less wordier version of the Smiths…

October 4, 2007 · 3 Comments

Yes, I know I’ll be accused by Mac of putting words in Mac’s mouth, but when she listened to Lloyd Cole and the Commotions just before, that is basically what she said.

‘Rattlesnakes’ is about the most laid back sounding album I’ve ever owned. Everything about it is just so low key and mellow, and incredibly cool. Lloyd Cole is the Bryan Ferry of my generation except not sleazy with that slicked back hair that looked like it has over 500grams of oil in it, and where 99.9% of all Bryan Ferry songs are crap (except for ‘The Right Stuff’ which was written by Johnny Marr), everything by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions was exquisite and pure perfection. I’d gush a bit here but I really don’t do the fan-grrrl thing all that well…

Anyway, Lloyd Cole was on Spicks and Specks last night, which is what inspired me to waffle on about him a bit….

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For Josh about flying the coop….

October 1, 2007 · No Comments

Sorry, Josh, but posting comments at Teen Angst Central isn’t my style, so I’m over here in more familiar surroundings to let you know how dissappointed I am in what you’ve done. I gave you a fair go this morning when I talked to you on the phone and got yr side of the story, but there was a lot you didn’t tell me. You didn’t tell me you’d had this planned for a while, and that you sneaked away without telling yr mother or even letting her know where you were when you knew she’d be frantic with worry about you. You didn’t tell me that the mother of the girl yr staying with is such an appalling example of a mother that she couldn’t be bothered getting off her arse and telling you to ring yr mother to let her know you were okay. I’d love to ask her to put herself in my sister’s shoes and see how she feels if her daughter vanishes and turns up on another parents doorstep and they couldn’t be bothered doing the right thing by putting her mind at rest and letting her know her kid is okay. It’s called empathy. I don’t expect you to have it at yr age, but that woman should have just a smidgen of it. Even if she has been conned by yr lies about yr mother, what she did in interfering the way she did, not showing a bit of decency and letting yr mum know where you were and that you were safe, and actively allowing you to treat yr mum like crap on the phone today makes her bogan scumbag #1 with a bullet in my books. You and her aren’t the ones who had to deal with my sister in tears and so upset she couldn’t think straight today - it was me, yr sister and yr grandparents who were there to support her after you’d kicked her so viciously in the guts, so excuse all of us for feeling just a bit pissed off at you right now…

 So, kudos to you, Josh. In one fell swoop you succeeded in having those offers of spare rooms at our places that Uncle Glenn and I made earlier today vanish in a puff of smoke. Yr 17 and you think working in a bike shop repairing bikes is a *career* and it’s so important to you that you spend the rest of yr life in a crappy job working crappy hours and no future that you spent the past two weeks making yr mothers life a misery and finally when yr sulking didn’t work, just took off without saying a word. I know what you’ll say - that when you argued with her during the past two weeks she told you to go? Newsflash: parents are renowned for saying things they don’t mean and making stupid ultamatems they don’t think through properly when they’re stressed and angry. Do you really think if she wanted you to go that she’d be so upset today?

There’s ways of moving out and getting yr independence, but doing it by deliberately trying to shatter yr mum isn’t the way to do it. Right now yr self-centred and only thinking of *you* coz that’s what being 17’s about and *me* was pretty much all I thought about when I was 17 (and my little internet stalkers will chime in if given half a chance and say I mustn’t have changed as I’ve gotten older). But you’ve managed to dissappoint and upset yr grandparents and you know how much they love you. If you won’t talk to yr mum or go back home, at least talk to yr grandparents or even better go and see them on Wednesday. Try and sort things out with yr mum and then try flying the coop again at a later date with her blessing and support…

Lots of love

Aunty K…. 

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Welcome to my happy little blog….

October 1, 2007 · 3 Comments

Here’s a happy little welcome song to brighten things up….. 

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