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Special Analysis: The Obama-Netanyahu Summit (July 15, 2010)
7/15/2010
An analysis of the good, the bad, and the ugly reporting that the Canadian media produced on the Obama-Netanyahu summit.
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Special Analysis: The Obama-Netanyahu Summit
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Dear HonestReporting Canada Subscriber,
Former McClatchy Washington bureau chief, Leo Rennert, described the Netanyahu-Obama summit as a "mutual charm offensive" that "didn't disappoint."
According to Rennert, "Obama gushed that he and Bibi had an 'excellent discussion' and emphasized their 'extraordinary friendship'" and the "unbreakable bond" between both countries. On issues regarding Israel's nuclear ambiguity policy, Obama acknowledged Israel's "unique security requirements" and said that he would "never ask Israel to undermine its security." Regarding Israel's liberalization of the Gaza blockade, Obama said that the movement of more goods had been done "more quickly and more effectively than had been expected." As for his personal relations with Netanyahu, Rennert noted that "the President said he's convinced that Netanyahu is 'prepared to take risks for peace,' agrees with him that the two sides should move to direct negotiations, complimented Bibi on showing restraint on settlement construction, and told reporters that he has trusted Netanyahu since 'I met him before I was elected president.'"
The meeting, clearly orchestrated to assuage fears that there had been a serious rift in the relationship between Israel and the United States, was seen as an opportunity for the U.S. administration to reset diplomatic efforts with Israel after months of discord in the hopes of making tangible progress in the peace process. With that said, political commentator David Frum warned that we shouldn't "trust the smiles" that were shared at the summit, stating that "the rift between the Obama administration and Israel remains real -- and is widening by the day." Writing in the July 10 edition of the National Post, Frum noted that Obama failed to back the "40-year-old understanding between the United States and Israel over nuclear policy" at a meeting convened by the signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Frum also said that Obama has offered "no comment" on whether his administration will acknowledge the Bush-Sharon memorandum of understanding on the natural growth of existing settlements.
From our perspective as a media watchdog, we wanted to ascertain whether the Canadian media coverage of the summit was fair and accurate. The following is an analysis of the good, the bad, and the ugly reporting that was produced by the Canadian media.
The Good: Straightforward News Minus the Spin
The Globe and Mail gave prominent front-page news coverage to the summit, the only other newspaper to offer such placement other than the National Post. Jerusalem correspondent Patrick Martin's analysis of the meeting was refreshingly straightforward and without the subtle snarky anti-Israel remarks that we've come to expect from his reporting.
Here's a choice quote from his report: "Tuesday's summit was a triumph for Mr. Netanyahu. He got the three Rs he was seeking: respect that had been lacking at their previous meeting; recognition that Israel had made efforts to advance the peace process; and reassurance that Mr. Obama would not allow Iran - which Mr. Netanyahu described as 'the greatest new threat on the horizon' - to acquire nuclear weapons."
To read the full article, please click here.
The Bad Part I: Obama's Condemnation of Abbas Ignored Altogether
While reporters parsed every word that both statesmen said, interestingly, what was omitted by the Canadian media were the condemnatory words that Obama had aimed at Mahmoud Abbas.
As Leo Rennert reported in American Thinker Magazine in an analysis on the real news that came out from the summit:
"Until now, Obama has been cautious to the point of reticence in taking Abbas to task -- mentioning only that the Palestinian leader had to do more to end anti-Israel incitement and to prevent terrorist attacks. But this time, Obama took the gloves off.
'It is very important that Palestinians not look for excuses for incitement, that they're not engaging in provocative language, that at the international level they are maintaining a constructive tone, as opposed to looking for opportunities to embarrass Israel,' Obama declared.
That's not going to go down well in Ramallah and put a greater squeeze on Abbas to finally crack down on vile anti-Semitic and anti-Israel incitement in Palestinian media and mosques under his control. Obama's mention of Palestinian anti-Israel incitement on the international level was a direct rebuke to Abbas' failed campaign to prevent Israel's accession to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a prestigious club of the world's economic and financial heavyweights."
The US administration is well aware of the reality of Palestinian doublespeak, whereby Palestinian leaders effuse peaceful pragmatic statements in English, while offering vile anti-Israel incitement in Arabic to its masses through official PA organs (media, school textbooks, clerical sermons, etc.). Despite this and in an apparent contradiction of Obama's earlier condemnation of Abbas at the summit, on July 9 Obama said that Abbas has shown a commitment to peace and "restraint" in recent months. This from the man who embraced the Butcher of Darfur, Sudanese dictator Omar Hassan al-Bashir, in declaring that "We must also take a decisive stance of solidarity alongside fraternal Sudan and President Omar al-Bashir."
Surprisingly, it's worth noting that the CBC was the only Canadian media outlet that we're aware of which acknowledged Obama's statement against Palestinian incitement in reports filed by Neil MacDonald on The National and on Power and Politics.
For further examples of PA incitement and provocations, please see the following Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) alerts which recently reported that Abbas has:
> Honoured terror leader Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah
> Proclaimed that "If all of you [Arab States] will fight Israel, we are in favour"
> Gave honours to the mastermind of the Munich Olympic Massacre of 11 Israeli athletes, Muhammad Daoud Oudeh
Additionally, Elliot Abrams, fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, penned an important op-ed worth reading that's directly related to this matter. Abrams' latest was published in the New York Daily News yesterday entitled "The two faces of Mahmoud Abbas: He says one thing to the Palestinians, another to Obama."
The Bad Part II: CBC Reporter Trips up on Mideast Lexicon
Covering the summit from Washington, CBC correspondent Paul Hunter rightly acknowledged that "everything in this issue (Mideast peace process) is complicated," so much so that he even tripped up on the Mideast lexicon himself.
In an interview that he conducted with CBC News Network anchor Heather Hiscox on July 6, Mr. Hunter incorrectly claimed that Israel might extend "the moratorium on settlement building on east Jerusalem." To watch this report online please click here or on the image to the right.
Of course, contrary to this statement and as this CBC.ca article confirms, Israel's 10-month freeze on the building of new Jewish settlements set to expire in September, exists in the West Bank only, not east Jerusalem. We trusted that this was just a simple slip of the tongue for Mr. Hunter, but it was an important misstatement as he had later contended that "Maybe Netanyahu agrees to extend the moratorium (HRC Note: which CBC viewers are left to think applies to east Jerusalem)... as a way to start direct talks, but Netanyahu is ideologically opposed to that and his supporters, the people who keep him in power are opposed to that... the Palestinians will be furious if the moratorium is allowed to end."
Rest assured, we immediately communicated our concerns to the CBC and we're happy to report that Mr. Hunter's subsequent coverage didn't include this mistake.
The Ugly: Cyberpresse Provides Forum for Crude Anti-Semitic Commentary
At HonestReporting Canada, we are all for a broad marketplace of ideas and a wide spectrum of debate that exists on the message boards of a media outlet's online news articles, however, Canadian hate laws rightly recognize that there are limits to free expression, namely when hateful anti-Semitic commentary is given a platform.
A blog posting by La Presse correspondent Richard Hetu which was hosted on the Cyberpresse website, saw its message board exploited and used as a launching pad to spew vicious anti-Semitic rhetoric, replete with outrageous Jewish conspiracy theories and charges that Israel was trying to commit a genocide against the Palestinians.
Here's just a short sampling of some of the comments:
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July 7, 2010 6:58 p.m. abelzo
And yes, it's the powerful lobby of circumcised Israel that dictates the conduct of the world. Who will finally stop the "chosen people" from polluting the planet?
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abelzo 7 juillet 2010 18h58
Et oui, c'est le puissant lobby des circoncis d'Israel qui dictent la conduite du monde. Qui va enfin arrêter "le peuple élu" de polluer la planète?
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July 7, 2010 6:30 p.m. antiantagoniste
The USA is controlled by the American Jewish lobby ... nothing surprising for the Israeli file ...
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antiantagoniste 7 juillet 2010 18h30
Les USA sont contrôlés par le lobby juif américain... rien de surprenant pour le dossier Israeliens...
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July 7, 2010 11:25 p.m. atantekifume
The Jews control everything in the U.S.: party funding, the President, TV, newspapers, hollywood, American thinkers and philosophers are mostly Jewish, universities (harvard, berkeley, etc), etc ... The Jews want war in iran, that's their whim of the moment (after Irak) ... and they will have it. In the words of France's ambassador to Great Britain: this small arrogant country will cause the third world war.
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atantekifume 7 juillet 2010 23h25
Les juifs controlent tout aux USA: le financement des partis, le president, la tele, les journaux, hollywood, les penseurs et philosophes americains sont juifs en majorité, les université (harvard, berkeley, etc), etc... Les juifs veulent la guerre en iran, cest leur lubie du moment (apres l'irak)…et ils vont l’avoir. Comme disait L'amabassadeur de France en G-B: ce petit pays arrogant va provoquer la 3e guerre mondiale.
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July 8, 2010 6:30 abelzo
@ Honourable
Yes I have always been anti-Semitic and I assume it loud and clear.
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abelzo 8 juillet 2010 06h30
@ Honorable
Oui je suis depuis toujours anti-sémites et je l'assume haut et fort.
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July 8, 2010 8:15 basilic
For Israel, peace in Palestine will come when all the Palestinians have left or are dead.
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basilic 8 juillet 2010 08h15
Pour Israël, la paix en Palestine viendra que tous les Palestiniens l’auront quitté ou seront morts.
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July 8, 2010 8:17 decembre
laotseujr ... Thanks. You're absolutely right, there is nothing to do. This alliance (USA – Israel) will end only when enough Americans know the cost of these skullcap-wearing cranks who kill to rekindle their inflamed faith.
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decembre 8 juillet 2010 08h17
laotseujr... Merci. Tu as tout à fait raison, il n'y a rien à faire. Cette alliance (USA – Israël) ne prendra fin que lorsque suffisamment d'américains sauront ce que leur coûtent ses illuminés de la calotte qui tuent pour raviver leur foi enflammée.
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July 8, 2010 9:34 jevouledi
Obama got on his knees before Netanyahu and clearly wanted to satisfy AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), an extreme right-wing lobby and extremely powerful that bosses the Congress around... Who's behind the war in Irak and Afghanistan and who's is pushing for a war in Iran? AIPAC.
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jevouledi 8 juillet 2010 09h34
Obama s'est mis a genoux devant Netanyahu et a clairement voulu satisfaire l'AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), un lobby extreme droite et extremement puissant, qui bosse le congres... Qui est en arriere de la guerre en Irak, Afghanistan, ou bien celui qui pousse pour une guerre en Iran? l'AIPAC.
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fa514 July 8, 2010 3:50 p.m.
But fuck Israel defends itself against whom? Surely against Palestinians who never wanted and who will never want their land to be stolen by Mafiosos. On top of stealing their land, Israel is exterminating this people... In addition, he (Obama) hosts BIBI, the author of the massacre. That's The HUMILIATION.
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fa514 8 juillet 2010 15h50
Mais bordel Israél se défend contre qui? Surement contre des palestiniens qui n'ont jamais voulu et qui ne voudront pas que leur terre soit volée par des mafieux. En plus de voler leurs terres, Israél est en train d'exterminer ce peuple... En plus, il (Obama) reçoit BIBI l'auteur du massacre, c'est ça L'HUMILIATION
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How these crude and hateful comments came to be approved by Cyberpresse editors is an important question worthy of consideration as according to the Cyberpresse website: "All Cyberpresse blogs are moderated. Thus, all comments are read and team blogs retains those they consider most interesting and relevant to each topic from a large number of proposals." (Note: HRC Translation)
Cyberpresse's own rules of "netiquette" explicitly state that racist, hateful and false reader comments will not be tolerated:
8) Racist, hateful, xenophobic, sexist, or disparage ethnic origin, sexual orientation or religious affiliation will not be tolerated; (Note: HRC Translation)
11) Comments that violate any law, regulation or governmental order or which promotes information that is false, misleading, illegal or that promote illegal conduct or incite violence and defamatory, obscene, abusive, threatening, aggressive or abusive will not be tolerated; (Note: HRC Translation)
By allowing these hateful and obscene comments on Richard Hetu's moderated blog, Cyberpresse has essentially sanctioned a forum for anti-Semitism. We were deeply troubled by the anti-Semitic commentary which we've witnessed on this blog and we have brought our concerns to the attention of Cyberpresse's editors asking that these comments be removed and that their authors have their membership revoked in accordance with Cyberpresse's codes of conduct. We have also asked Cyberpresse to indicate the various steps they will take to ensure that these types of comments aren't posted on the Cyberpresse website in the future. We hope that a positive resolution will come out of this interaction with Cyberpresse which we hope to report back to you shortly.
Stay tuned for more details on this and other matters pertaining to Canadian media bias against Israel, along with future special analysis reports. If you are interested in underwriting a future Special Report please click here.
To see how additional Canadian media outlets had reported on the summit, please see the following television, radio, print and online media reports that have appeared in recent days:
Television News:
CBC News Network: Anchor Heather Hiscox interviews reporter Paul Hunter. (Click Here to Watch)
CBC News Network: Anchor Harry Forestall interviews reporter Paul Hunter. (Click Here to Watch)
CBC The National: Correspondent Neil MacDonald reports from Washington. (Click Here to Watch)
CBC Power and Politics: Anchor Rosemary Barton facilitates debate with Stephen Spruiell of National Review and Tim Fernholz of the American Prospect (Click Here to Watch)
CBC Power and Politics: Correspondent Neil MacDonald reports from Washington (Click Here to Watch)
CBC Connect: Brief news report from reporter Genevieve Tomney (Click Here to Watch)
CTV National News: Brief news report from anchor Lloyd Robertson (Click Here to Watch)
RDI: Interview with Professor Marie-Joelle Zahar, UQAM (Click Here to Watch)
Radio News:
Radio-Canada correspondent Frederic Nicoloff reports (Click Here to Listen)
CBC World at Six correspondent Michael Colton reports (Click Here to Listen)
Print Edition:
Hamilton Spectator, National Post (Article and Column), Chronicle Herald, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Toronto Star (Article 1 and 2), Calgary Herald, Daily Gleaner, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, Montreal Gazette (Article and Column), Globe and Mail, Edmonton and Toronto Sun, Victoria Times Colonist, Vancouver Province, Winnipeg Free Press Column, Windsor Star, The Recorder, Belleville Intelligence, Sault Star/Sun Times/Welland Tribune/Sarnia Observer/Daily Observer/St. Catharines Standard/Tillsonburg News, Ottawa Citizen, La Presse (Article 1 and 2), La Nouvelliste, Journal de Montreal, 24 Heures, Le Droit, Le Devoir, La Tribune, and Le Soleil
Online Exclusive Articles:
CBC.ca Article (Click Here), Cyberpresse Article (Click Here) and Blog Post, Radio-Canada Article (Click Here) Canoe Article (Click Here)
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