The Israeli media’s coverage of pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses in the United States has been shallow and misleading. Rather than providing context, the Israeli news outlets have focused on isolated incidents, presenting them as representative of the entire movement.
This biased reporting has led to a false narrative that conflates pro-Palestinian sentiments with antisemitism. By neglecting to show the true extent of the devastation in Gaza caused by Israeli military actions, the Israeli media fails to connect the dots for viewers, resulting in a skewed perception of the protests.
The lack of balanced reporting has created a disconnect between what Israelis are shown and what the rest of the world sees. International media coverage highlights the ongoing crisis in Gaza, shedding light on the root causes of the protests and the legitimate grievances of the demonstrators.
As images from Gaza shock the world, calls for justice and an end to the occupation grow louder. The protests at American college campuses are not fueled by antisemitism but by a desire for accountability and change in Israeli policies towards Palestinians.
The distorted portrayal of the protests as antisemitic by Israeli media only serves to perpetuate a one-sided narrative. It is essential for journalists to provide accurate context and present all sides of the story for a better understanding of the complex issues at hand.
This article was first published in Hebrew on The Seventh Eye. Read it here.