Razan AlSalah is a Lebanese -
Palestinian media artist and cinematographer living and working between Beirut, Philadelphia and New York.
[2]- there are entire websites like
Palestinian Media Watch filled with numerous examples of PA government - via media, school books and the government people - denying Israel's right to exist
The same view is frequently mentioned by official
Palestinian media and other sources.
Not exact matches
He said some Israeli politicians and soldiers had «expressed pride at the killing of
Palestinians» on Facebook and other social
media.
A group of Israelis and Americans bereaved in
Palestinian attacks said Monday they would seek $ 1 billion in damages from Facebook for alleged complicity, as part of a suit filed in the United States against the social
media giant.
PEN International has slammed the conviction of
Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour, who was prosecuted by Israeli authorities for three social
media posts, including a poem.
The report of the NCC mission reliably parroted the position of Israel's neighboring enemies while omitting any mention of, inter alia, the anti-Semitic hatred daily spewed by the Arab
media, official Arab support for
Palestinian suicide bombers, Muslim prohibition of Christian (and, needless to say, Jewish) religious practice, and the conspicuous absence of democracy or freedom of expression in all the countries of the region except Israel.
The violence which has broken out has been a natural response of a people desiring its independence from this continued occupation, which involves an Israeli siege of
Palestinian cities and towns, not vice versa as is so often claimed by the
media.
Over the course of the attacks news reports in the Western
media have been depicting the knife attacks in Israel as part of the
Palestinian struggle.
It will immediately be spinned off by western MSM and definitely Arab
media as «Evil joos attacking Muslims» (as evidence, witness Western
media coverage of the current situation: when a Palestinia terrorist attacks Israelis, and is killed, it's immediately spun off as «
Palestinian killed», not «
Palestinian tried to kill Israelis and gets killed in self - defense»)
A few days after a poll showed that a majority of New Yorkers oppose the building of a mosque and community center two blocks from ground zero, Lazio has released a letter calling on Cuomo (who supports the mosque) as attorney general to investigate certain issues the
media has raised about the mosque's leader, including his refusal to label Hamas a terrorist organization and his membership in an organization that donated money to the
Palestinian aid flotillas — neither of which are illegal, but sure, why not?
And even that, admittedly, stems perhaps more from the baity
media angle it offers, being a collaboration between
Palestinian and Israeli directors, than the content or quality of the film itself.
As the situation grows more tense and becomes a major
media focus, the movie shifts to the courtroom trial, which becomes a public forum on the
Palestinian question.
The Insult (R for profanity and violence) Beirut drama about a personal beef between a Lebanese Christian (Adel Karam) and a
Palestinian (Kamel El Basha) that morphs into a
media circus.
During the Gaza «Pillar of Defense» conflict, both the Israeli and
Palestinian side were making ample use of social
media to disseminate propaganda in the form of images such as altered photos or inflammatory cartoons, videos and even meme's were widely used.
If international
media wanted to provide their readers with real and useful information, they could report on a joint statistical analysis performed by the University of Tel Aviv, MIT and a Harvard graduate student that demonstrates that 79 % of all ceasefires were violated by Israel, 8 % by
Palestinians and 13 % by both sides on the same day; and that of twenty - five ceasefires lasting longer than a week Israel violated twenty - four; and that Israel violated all fourteen ceasefires that lasted longer than nine days.1
This figure derives from an earlier painting, Wall Jumpers (2002), the source of which was a
media image showing
Palestinians scrambling over the separation barrier built by Israel in the occupied territories.
Using as her starting point photographs from her personal collection and the print
media, Dumas recreates them in grays and browns, a palette well suited for her 2010 exhibition «Against the Wall» at David Zwirner, in which she captures with characteristic starkness the Israeli -
Palestinian conflict.
Politics are addressed in a large triptych titled The Blindfolded, 2002, in which Dumas has made use of images disseminated by the news
media of
Palestinian hostages.
The series is a unique project in her artistic oeuvre as a painter, and was done as a response to the attempted mass -
media erasure of
Palestinian culture and history.
Currently Muller is art and new
media advisor to the Dutch city of Utrecht, serves on the advisory board of the
Palestinian website project Artterritories, the arts organization TENT, Rotterdam, and is on the selection committee of the Mondriaan Fund (NL).
The three
Palestinian artists who did, as well as the Israelis, agreed to participate in the exhibition with the understanding that it was to directly address human rights violations, but after receiving critical pressure from the Arab world (via Facebook), combined with inflammatory coverage from pro-Israeli
media, the
Palestinian artists were concerned for their safety, and a potential loss of trust in their community once they returned home.
«Jerusalem Lives» at the
Palestinian Museum looks at the relationship between a gloablised world and
media and life in the city of Jerusalem.
The working plan according to
media reports had been to capture the youths alive and hold them for ransom to secure the release of
Palestinian terrorists serving sentence in Israeli jails.
Last year, the liberal Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that Israel's security services used analytics systems that scraped social
media and other data to predict potential «lone - wolf» attackers from
Palestinian communities in the West Bank, and that Palantir was one of only two technology companies to provide predictive intelligence systems to Israeli security organizations.