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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Mainstream media finally reports on Gaza famine but won’t admit Israel is deliberately responsible</h1>
<span class="gmail-post-author"><span class="gmail-by">By</span> <a href="https://mondoweiss.net/author/james-north/" title="Posts by James North" class="gmail-author gmail-url gmail-fn" rel="author">James North</a></span>
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<img src="cid:ii_lu5rnses0" alt="060324_KhanYunis_BT_0024.jpg" width="450" height="300"><br><p>With each passing day, the alarm sirens about famine in Gaza are
screaming louder than ever, but the mainstream U.S. media continues to
hide or downplay Israel’s responsibility for the mass starvation.</p>
<p>Just the other day, one of the world’s leading experts on mass hunger, Alex de Waal, said, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/21/we-are-about-to-witness-the-most-intense-famine-since-world-war-ii-in-gaza">in the <em>Guardian</em></a>:
“We are about to witness in Gaza the most intense famine since the
second world war.” de Waal is no ordinary commenter. He has spent
decades researching and writing about famine in various parts of Africa,
including Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia, and he is known for being
rigorous and cautious. </p>
<p>The sub-head on his article was also ominous:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Gaza’s health crisis has its own dreadful momentum. Even if the
shooting ends today and the aid trucks begin to roll, the dying will
carry on for some time.”</p>
</blockquote>
<p>So how is the U.S. media covering this danger? In fairness, there have been some articles, especially recently. The <em>New York Times</em> did a <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/18/world/middleeast/gaza-famine-israel-hamas.html?searchResultPosition=3">front-page report</a>
on March 18, which cited a global authority of food experts who did
warn that “famine is imminent” and that Gaza is on the edge of a “major
acceleration of deaths and malnutrition.” Others have also covered the
starvation threat. </p>
<p>But the mainstream media failure, which is so comprehensive and
systematic that it must be deliberate, is its refusal to blame Israel
for the looming mass starvation. This coverup extended across nearly all
the major outlets, but one particular example in the <em>New York Times</em> illustrates it perfectly. Two days after its front-page article, the <em>Times </em>ran <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/20/world/middleeast/gaza-aid-delivery.html?searchResultPosition=1">a long analysis</a>
which purported to answer the question: “Why Isn’t More Aid Getting to
Gazans?” The report appeared thorough, and included detailed interactive
maps.</p>
<p>In fact, the <em>Times</em> analysis was a model of dishonesty, meant
to shift blame away from Israel, and it merits a closer dissection.
Immediately, in the 5th paragraph, bias jumps out. It says “Just two
entry points into the territory [of Gaza] are regularly operating, both
in the south.” Here’s the truth: “Israel only allows two entry points,
which are distant from northern Gaza, where hunger is greatest.”</p>
<p>A little further along, we learn that Israel inspects all trucks
entering Gaza, and that “the inspection process is often lengthy.” Down
in paragraph 16, we get more detail: The U.N. relief agency tells the
paper that “convoluted Israeli inspections hold up aid.” And: “Trucks
sit in miles-long lines at every checkpoint and are forced to start over
if even one item inside is rejected.” Then: “U.S. and British officials
have said that critical goods, such as water filters and scissors
included in medical kits for treating children, are being rejected
because they could be used for military purposes.”</p>
<p>The <em>Times</em> then trots out an Israeli spokesman, and gives him 3 paragraphs to deny that Israel is “preventing the flow of aid.” </p>
<p>That’s it! But this is precisely where good reporters would get to work. Here’s just one suggestion, and the <em>Times</em>
wouldn’t even have to leave Israel to do it. Go to various human rights
groups there. Start asking around; you will surely find people who are
willing to tell you that Israel is deliberately slowing those aid
trucks. Promise them anonymity, and put them in the paper. You assigned 4
reporters to this story. Surely you have enough people to do the
legwork.</p>
<p>What’s more, nowhere does the long <em>Times</em> analysis explain
that Jewish supremacists on the Israeli side of the border are also
blocking the aid trucks from crossing into Gaza. </p>
<p>The <em>Times</em> moves on, and finds yet another way to downplay
Israel’s responsibility for the famine: “The threats of desperate crowds
and Israeli gunfire make the transfer of food to people dangerous.” It
repeats its coverup of the February 29 <a href="https://mondoweiss.net/2024/03/here-are-the-latest-examples-of-the-astonishing-dishonest-nytimes-coverage-of-israels-war-on-gaza/">Flour Massacre</a>,
in which more than a hundred Gazans died. It first cites Israel’s
explanation, that most victims died in a stampede, and only then says
there was “shooting by Israel forces.” You decide.</p>
<p>Right toward the end, the <em>Times</em> says that the U.S. promise
to build a pier to unload food aid and other supplies will take 2
months, and notes, without comment, that “Gaza does not have a
functioning port.” Which country prevented Gazans from constructing such
a port?</p>
<p>The <em>Times</em> pattern of exonerating Israel by deploying both sides bias is repeated in other outlets. For instance, the PBS News Hour <a href="https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/experts-warn-of-imminent-famine-in-gaza-with-lack-of-aid-reaching-palestinians">quoted</a> an Israeli spokesman’s denial that it is slowing the aid <em>before</em> even letting a UNICEF official make the allegation. National Public Radio followed <a href="https://www.npr.org/2024/03/22/1240108446/experts-say-gaza-faces-imminent-famine-israel-says-that-is-a-myth">the same playbook</a>, although it did at least contact Alex de Waal for <a href="https://www.npr.org/2024/03/22/1240304812/as-famine-looms-in-gaza-we-look-at-why-modern-famines-are-a-man-made-disaster">a report</a>. </p>
<p>But arguably the worst offender, unsurprisingly, was CNN. It ran <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/23/world/video/karadsheh-pkg-fst-032312a-seg2-cnni-world-fast">a 4:16 report</a>
(on CNN International, not the more popular U.S. version), which did
show Gazans who are hungry. But, astonishingly, CNN only had one single
sentence suggesting that Israel was causing the famine. Here (at 2:16)
is what CNN said: “Israel is accused of using starvation as a weapon of
war, something it denies.” The <em>Guardian</em>’s <a href="https://mondoweiss.net/2024/02/the-guardian-exposes-how-cnn-slants-the-gaza-news/">recent report</a> about the extraordinary bias at CNN is obviously still valid. </p>
<p>(The <em>Washington Post</em>, to its credit, was <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/03/03/gaza-aid-convoy-israel-war/">an exception to the whitewash</a>. Back on March 3, Claire Parker’s headline said: “How Israel’s restrictions on aid put Gaza on the brink of famine.”)</p>
<p>Back to the long <em>Times</em> analysis. It probably regrets that it allowed comments. Here were 2 of the top “Readers’ Picks:” </p>
<blockquote>
<p>“A lot of words in this article that don’t say the obvious: Israel is
intentionally starving these people and preventing aid from entering.” </p>
</blockquote>
<p>And:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>“This article is unbelievable. Every single aid agency — and I
sincerely think this is without exception — has stated that the problem
with getting aid into Gaza is ISRAEL.”</p>
</blockquote>
<p>(This site ran <a href="https://mondoweiss.net/2024/03/un-expert-israel-is-engineering-famine-in-gaza/">a long comprehensive post</a> on “how Israel is engineering famine in Gaza.”)</p>
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