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recently challenged Robert Fisk's charge that Israel had deployed a
"secret uranium bomb" in Southern Lebanon during this summer's conflict. In a
fit of sensationalist reporting unbefitting a "quality" newspaper, the
Independent published the story on the front page without waiting for the
results of a United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) investigation into
the allegations.
HonestReporting UK awaited the Independent's response to the official
findings if they contradicted Fisk's "uranium bomb". In fact, the UNEP has
declared:
No depleted uranium shrapnel, or other
radioactive residue was found. The analysis of all smear samples taken
shows no depleted uranium, enriched uranium or higher than natural
uranium content in the samples.
However,
rather than retracting or even apologising for publishing Fisk's smear, the
Independent attempts to muddy the water by concentrating its
response on the evidence that phosphorous had been used by Israel, a
fact to which the IDF had already admitted and was no longer in dispute.
(Phosphorous weapons are legally used by a number of Western armies and were
deployed against Hezbollah personnel operating in Southern Lebanon.)
Also revealed is Fisk's failure to acknowledge the political agenda of
the so-called "expert" on whose evidence he originally based his
allegations. Only now does the Independent attribute Chris Busby as a Green
Party activist, while his colleague is an occupational psychologist, an
field far-removed from expertise in nuclear physics.
We have to wonder how the Independent has been reduced to such shoddy
journalism and urge subscribers to hold the newspaper accountable for its
reporting and demonisation of Israel.
Please encourage as many people as possible to
respond. Weight of numbers matters - do not assume that someone else will
write on your behalf. Send considered comments to the Independent -
letters@independent.co.uk.
BIZARRE HEADLINE OF THE WEEK
Such
is the media's obsession with Israel, that this tiny nation of 7 million
people becomes the focus of stories of no relevance whatsoever. We were
rather surprised to see the following headline in the
Sunday
Times of 5 November:
Murder in Scotland as high as in Israel
The article contends that:
Scotland has the third highest murder rate in western Europe,
according to a United Nations report. The high murder rate, which
experts say is being fuelled by the country's "booze and blades"
culture, is comparable with Azerbaijan, Israel and Iran.
HonestReporting UK is yet to find an Israeli newspaper headline comparing
its own murder rate to that of Scotland's.
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BBC SPEAKS FOR ALL PALESTINIANS
Without
the aid of any polling data, the BBC's Alan Johnston is able to claim that:
all Palestinians would argue
that Israel grossly over-reacts to the missile attacks from Gaza.
The crudely made rockets often cause
panic and minor injury, but they very rarely kill.
Does Johnstone claim to have asked every
resident of the West Bank and Gaza Strip for their opinion? And how many
Qassam strikes on Israeli towns, with the intent to kill and maim, should
Israel have to contend with before a response is justified?
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