Pallywood
The material we show here constitutes a tiny fragment of a much
larger phenomenon, raw footage from Palestinian photographers
working for major western media outlets. From this material, our
news agencies prepare news reports that shape our perceptions
of what is happening in the Middle East Conflict.
We think that a close analysis of this material defies all expectations
of what such footage should resemble, and suggest that Palestinian
photographers do not at all share the same production and journalistic
values espoused by a free press. We leave the experience and the
judgment to you:
HERE’S THE EVIDENCE; YOU DECIDE
What we present you here is raw material, and we invite you to
help us analyze it.
We provide you with site maps,
and we have broken the material down into manageable and coherent
segments, by the position
of the cameraman. What you see here are the “rushes” taken by
a Palestinian cameraman working with the equipment of, and for,
a major western media outlet. This represents the second day of
“rioting” in the territories, since Sharon’s visit to the Temple
Mount. During that day, according to witnesses on both sides,
the Israelis never left their compound (see map). At the end of
the day, firing broke out, and the Palestinians claimed five dead
and many wounded. In the Western press, this day appears as the
beginning of the “Second Intifada,” the day both the West Bank
and Gaza exploded in rage and violence against Israel.
The material is not easy to interpret. We therefore offer you
three approaches:
1) CSI (Crime
Scene Investigation): For those who want to take the time to examine
the evidence themselves, and come to their own conclusions.
2) Edited: For those
who want to see the original material, but have it edited to bring
the most relevant footage together.
3) Packaged: For those
who want a quick introduction to the material that we have put
together.
In all cases, people who have the ability to go back and see
the original material we have taken our excerpts from. Then they
are welcome to join the larger discussion of what this tells us
about our media right now.
In any case, these rushes demand from us a CSI approach, the
kind of approach a historian, or a forensic expert might employ.
For those looking at the raw material, we recommend that you view
it a number of times, with certain issues in mind:
- Where is the Israeli position?
- What role does its presence play in the behavior of the Palestinians?
- What of the bystanders?
- What characterizes their behavior both towards the wounded and
towards the apparent source of the wounds (i.e., the Israelis)?
Then go back and look at the action figures, the wounded, those
who evacuate, the ambulance drivers, the cameramen:
- What are they doing?
- What relationships do they have?
- Why are the evacuations so rough and hurried? Why do they
run the wounded before putting them on a stretcher?
- What further damage would they do to a youth with a wound
worthy of an ambulance evacuation?
- What do the bystanders do after the action is over?
- What’s going on here?
We invite your comment on all aspects of the dossier, from the
details of in what sequence the segments were taken (how to judge
the time of day), to who the key players are, and we provide forums
for these discussions.
But the dossier suggests far more than what it specifically shows
us about September 30, and raises larger questions to which we
invite all of you, no matter how you’ve entered into the subject
matter, to comment upon:
- How long has this been going on?
- What percent of the vast body of Palestinian camerawork for
foreign media reflects the production values we see at work here?
- To what extent do western journalists, in producing their reports,
show any sign of awareness that they are working with such material?
- How much of our news is shaped by such material and the oversight
it suggests?
- Is this still happening?
- What are the consequences for the public and global culture
of this oversight?
We feel that the material you are about to see bears witness to
a failure of our MSM culture comparable to that of the Emperor and
his court when he paraded naked in front of his public. Moreover,
that error is kept from us only by our media’s refusal to let the
public see their sources. Only the chance circumstances that brought
this material to a few people’s attention, and the existence of
an open internet where we can post the material, makes it possible
for the public to consider this costly media embarrassment. The
consequences have been and continue to be detrimental to all involved
– Palestinians, Israelis, all the people around the world who wish
to see peace come to this troubled area and wish for the great encounter
between the people’s of the world that now takes place to happen
in peace and mutual respect.
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