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"60 MINUTES IN GILO"
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Dear Friend,
On January 23, 2001, the CBS program "60 Minutes II" focused on the
Palestinian town of Beit Jala and the Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo.
The
broadcast, entitled "No Way Out" and hosted by Bob Simon, presents a
badly
biased picture of the conflict.
You can see a transcript at:
http://cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,265524-412,00.shtml
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To the Producers of "60 Minutes II":
The January 23 segment "No Way Out" contains so many violations of
media
objectivity that I am surprised you would allow it to air on your
reputable program.
IMBALANCED REPORTING
Bob Simon argues that a peaceful solution in the region is "virtually
impossible" because "there are just too many Israeli settlements on
captured Arab lands, too many neighborhoods like Gilo." Simons implies
that fault for the extended conflict lies with Israeli, and that
everything would be okay if they'd just give up the Gilo land.
Is there truly "No Way Out" but to blame Israel?
Simon omits mention of Arab rejection of the 1947 UN partition plan,
and
rejection of Barak's unprecedented concessions which include the
division
of Jerusalem and the dismantling of settlements. Simon ignores the
existence of Arab aggression prior to Israel's capture of the West
Bank,
as well as Arafat's recent release of huge numbers of terrorists from
jail. Simon also fails to mention the official Palestinian policy of
incitement against Israel in Palestinian schools and the media.
Wouldn't this information be vital to give viewers a fair perspective?
FACTUAL INACCURACY
The "60 Minutes II" segment is based on the faulty premise that Gilo
was
built on captured Arab lands. In fact, the majority of Gilo is built on
land legally purchased by Jews prior to 1948. It is an "open secret" in
Beit Jala that Jabra Hamis, former mayor of Beit Jala, sold Israelis
the
land on which parts of Gilo are built.
In the 1948 war, Jewish lands in Gilo were captured and confiscated by
the
Jordanian government. From 1948-67, Jewish landowners did not
relinquish
ownership to their land in Gilo, and when Israel recaptured the land in
1967, Gilo was built -- not because of war victories, but because of
longstanding legal land purchases.
SELECTIVE OMISSION
Bob Simon presents Beit Jala as sieged by Israeli attacks.
The true tragedy of Beit Jala is that a peaceful Christian town finds
itself at the mercy of Tanzim gunmen affiliated with Yasser Arafat's
Fatah
movement. The Tanzim are not residents of Beit Jala, but have invaded
Beit
Jala and intimidate Christian residents into allowing their homes to be
used as a launching pad for shooting attacks against Israelis.
If homes in Beit Jala were damaged [Simon: "Israel gunners did a little
remodeling of their own"], it is because Palestinian gunmen have used
these homes or nearby buildings for firing positions.
Earlier this year, the tombstones in Beit Jala's Christian cemetery
were
destroyed. It seems that "60 Minutes II" has missed the real story.
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