In this 50-minute interview on CD, Alison Weir, founder of If Americans Knew, discusses the Israeli-centrism of the U.S. mainstream media and how it's harming Palestinians, specifically children. She also details the damage this does to the reputation and the very fabric of the United States, and explains how it's up to all of us to help change this.
Weir details many examples of how the U.S. mainstream media downplays Palestinian deaths and exaggerates Israeli fatalities, however scarce they may be.
The mission of If Americans Knew is to inform and educate the American
public on issues of major significance that are unreported, under reported, or misreported in the American media.
From If Americans Knew Web site:
Israel is the largest recipient of US. aid in the
entire world. It receives more aid than that given to all the countries
of sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, put together.
Israel receives about $7 million dollars per day from the United
States, and there is evidence that the total cost to American taxpayers
is closer to $15 million a day. Yet this information is almost
never printed in American newspapers. Coverage of the Middle East in
general, and of Israel in particular, virtually never reports this
enormous American connection with this region.
Empowered by American money, Israel is occupying land that does not
belong to it, is breaking numerous international laws and conventions of
which it is a signatory, and is promulgating policies of brutality that
have been condemned by the United Nations, the European Union, the
National Council of Churches, Amnesty International, the International
Red Cross, and numerous other international bodies. This truth is also
rarely reported.
Through the money and weaponry provided by the United States, Israel
is imposing an ethnically discriminatory nation on land that was
previously multicultural. There is ethnic and religious discrimination
inherent in its national identity, and a doctrine of the supremacy of
one group over all others permeates its political, financial, and
military policies. This also is virtually never reported.
There are a variety of organizations and individuals in Israel who
are protesting their government's policies, and who are working
strenuously and courageously on behalf of human rights and justice. It
is their intent to create a just and fair nation with equal rights for
all its citizens. They are refusing to serve in the military occupation
of the West Bank and Gaza, and are actively trying to prevent
Palestinian homes from being bulldozed. These actions are also not
covered in the American media.
American support of the Israeli government is against our national
interest on every level: It places us at war with populations whose
desperate plight we are helping to create, and who, quite correctly,
place the responsibility for their sufferings on us. It makes us an
accomplice to war crimes and an accessory to oppression. This also is
not reported.
In analyzing the American media, we are increasingly discovering a
cover-up of appalling proportions. Israel is being protected, the news
about Palestinians in particular and Arabs in general is being
distorted, and the American public is being manipulated.
We believe strongly that if Americans knew the truth about Israel and
Palestine -- about the massive amount of our tax money that is being
given away to Israel, and about the human costs of Israel's
American-financed militarism -- they would demand an immediate
re-thinking of our policies in this region.
It is the goal of If Americans Knew to inform the American public
accurately about this area. Most of all, it is to inform Americans about
our enormous, and too often invisible, personal connection to it.
Americans, through our blank check to Israel, are empowering the
worst elements of Israeli society, and undermining those working for a
just, peaceful, and nondiscriminatory nation.
We are driving the violence in this region.
We can stop it.