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Al Dura: long range ballistic myth

Al Dura: long range ballistic myth

Nidra Poller
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September 30, 2000, Netzarim Junction in the Gaza Strip. State-owned France 2 TV channel reports the shooting of a Palestinian youth, Mohamed Al Dura and the wounding of his father Jamal, “targets of gunfire from the Israeli position.” Jerusalem bureau chief Charles Enderlin intones, “the child is dead, his father critically wounded.” The accusation enflames the news stream, ignites a wave of Jew hatred unlike anything known since the Shoah. Blood libel. Israelis are branded as child-killers. A war of atrocities, the “Al Aqsa Intifada,” is unleashed against Israeli civilians, Jews by the thousands are attacked in France and throughout Europe.
Is the “death of Mohamed al Dura” a news broadcast? Or is it a staged scene, the creation of a myth, a lethal narrative launched in a war of conquest disguised as the pathetic cries of helpless victims. How did a crudely fabricated video leap into Western media from a Palestinian source and circulate without encountering a critical eye?
Astute observers did in fact notice incongruities in the fleeting images of the alleged incident. They have investigated, analyzed, reported on their findings. But it takes something more than rational exposés to counter an explosive myth.
Nidra Poller, an American novelist and journalist living in France since 1972, has written about the al Dura controversy since the news was broadcast in September 2000. Broadening her investigation beyond the al Dura myth she developed the concept of lethal narratives, weapons of mass destruction in a war of global conquest. The articles collected here, with a newly drafted Foreword and Afterword, trace the line from the staged “death” of a Palestinian youth to the real threat of an Iranian bomb.
Language
English
Pages
300
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
authorship international
Release
March 05, 2014

Al Dura: long range ballistic myth

Nidra Poller
0/5 ( ratings)
September 30, 2000, Netzarim Junction in the Gaza Strip. State-owned France 2 TV channel reports the shooting of a Palestinian youth, Mohamed Al Dura and the wounding of his father Jamal, “targets of gunfire from the Israeli position.” Jerusalem bureau chief Charles Enderlin intones, “the child is dead, his father critically wounded.” The accusation enflames the news stream, ignites a wave of Jew hatred unlike anything known since the Shoah. Blood libel. Israelis are branded as child-killers. A war of atrocities, the “Al Aqsa Intifada,” is unleashed against Israeli civilians, Jews by the thousands are attacked in France and throughout Europe.
Is the “death of Mohamed al Dura” a news broadcast? Or is it a staged scene, the creation of a myth, a lethal narrative launched in a war of conquest disguised as the pathetic cries of helpless victims. How did a crudely fabricated video leap into Western media from a Palestinian source and circulate without encountering a critical eye?
Astute observers did in fact notice incongruities in the fleeting images of the alleged incident. They have investigated, analyzed, reported on their findings. But it takes something more than rational exposés to counter an explosive myth.
Nidra Poller, an American novelist and journalist living in France since 1972, has written about the al Dura controversy since the news was broadcast in September 2000. Broadening her investigation beyond the al Dura myth she developed the concept of lethal narratives, weapons of mass destruction in a war of global conquest. The articles collected here, with a newly drafted Foreword and Afterword, trace the line from the staged “death” of a Palestinian youth to the real threat of an Iranian bomb.
Language
English
Pages
300
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
authorship international
Release
March 05, 2014

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