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On September 30 2000, two days after Ariel Sharon, then the leader of Israel's opposition Likud Party, went for a walk on Temple Mount, Palestinians mounted a demonstration at Gaza's Netzarim Junction. A 55-second piece of video footage of that demonstration, transmitted that day by the French TV station France 2, was to cause unprecedented violence in the Middle East and throughout the world.

The footage, with a voice-over by France 2's Jerusalem correspondent, Charles Enderlin, showed what was said to be the killing of 12-year-old Mohammed al-Dura by Israeli marksmen. Viewers saw the child crouching in terror behind his father, Jamal, as they sheltered next to a barrel under what Enderlin said was Israeli gunfire, and then slumping to the ground as Enderlin pronounced that he was dead.

That image of the boy screaming in terror before being killed was uniquely incendiary. It portrayed the Israelis as diabolically gunning down a child in cold blood, even as he cowered for his life. It ignited the Arab and Muslim world with apparent proof that the Israelis were deliberately killing their children, inciting a murderous frenzy.

Al-Dura became a poster boy for the Palestinian and Islamist war against Israel and the West. The day after the France 2 broadcast, the second intifada erupted in its full fury; according to the 2001 Mitchell report, the two events were directly connected. Twelve days later, a mob of Palestinians shouting, “Revenge for the blood of Mohammed al-Dura” lynched two Israeli army reservists and dragged their mutilated bodies through the streets of Ramallah.

When al-Qaeda decapitated the journalist Daniel Pearl, the video of this atrocity was punctuated with references to al-Dura. After -September 11 2001, Osama bin Laden said: “Bush must not forget the -image of Mohammed al-Dura.” Several Arab countries issued postage stamps with his picture. On Palestinian Authority TV and in its school books, al-Dura’s example is used to encourage other children to emulate his spirit of “sacrifice”.

But we now know that this whole fiesta of violence and incitement was based on a lie. For whatever people think they saw in those 55 -seconds, it was not the death of that boy. He was not killed by Israeli bullets; he was not killed at all. At the end of France 2’s famous footage, he was still alive and unharmed. The whole thing was staged, a fantastic piece of play-acting, an elaborate fabrication designed to blacken Israel’s name, and incite the Arab and Muslim mobs to mass murder.

It was, in short, a modern-day blood libel, an updated version of the medieval calumny that the Jews target gentile children for murder — which itself caused the murder of thousands of Jews over the centuries.

How do we know the footage was a lie? Because many of us have seen the evidence for ourselves in a French courtroom. Ironically, this blood libel was only exposed to public view because France 2 and its correspondent Enderlin brought a libel suit against a French media watchdog, Philippe Karsenty, for saying that the “killing” was “pure fiction” and that al-Dura wasn’t dead at all.

To begin with, a Paris court ruled in favour of the TV station. But in May this year, the appeal court ruled that Karsenty had every right to say what he said in the light of the evidence. This included the “inexplicable incoherence” of footage, whose images did not correspond to Enderlin’s commentary; the “inexplicable inconsistencies and contradictions” in Enderlin’s explanation; and the lack of credibility of France 2’s Palestinian cameraman Talal Abu Rahma, upon whose -account of the events at Netzarim Enderlin — who was in Jerusalem at the time — had depended.

Denis Jeambar, the director of L’Express, and TV producer Daniel Leconte saw the untransmitted rushes and subsequently wrote in Le Figaro: “In the minutes that precede the gunfire, the Palestinians seem to have organised a staged scene. They ‘play’ at war with the -Israelis and simulate, in most of the cases, imaginary injuries.” At the moment when Enderlin declared the boy to be dead: “Nothing permitted him to affirm that he was really dead and even less that he was killed by Israeli soldiers.”

The implications for France 2 are shattering. The state-funded TV station is now appealing to the highest court in France. Enderlin has blustered that Karsenty is backed by US and French “right-wing”, pro-Israel organisations. This is the desperate flailing of a journalist whose reputation now lies in shreds. For he never imagined that his attempt to silence Karsenty would lead the court to order France 2 to produce the evidence it had hitherto refused to make public — the untransmitted 27 minutes of footage that Abu Rahma claimed he had filmed.

I was in the Paris court on the day France 2 reluctantly complied and I saw the footage (minus a few minutes that Enderlin had excised and which are said to be even more explosive). This showed clearly that the whole thing was a set-up from start to finish.

The cameraman said the Israelis had fired continuously for 45 minutes. Yet the footage did not show people falling under fire. It showed instead Palestinians demonstrating, throwing rocks and so forth, in a positively carnival atmosphere. Youths strutted about, giving declamatory interviews and grinning at the camera; boys rode by on bicycles. And no one showed any sign of injury. There were no wounds; there was no blood. From time to time, demonstrators were pushed on to stretchers and into ambulances — but with no evidence of any disturbance to their anatomy.

Enderlin said he had cut out the scenes of al-Dura’s actual death agony because “it was unbearable”. But when the footage was shown, it became clear no such scenes existed. There was no agony and no death. Al-Dura and his father showed no sign of any wound or injury throughout. Supposedly riddled with bullets, their bodies remained totally unmarked. There was no blood anywhere. A red stain on the child turned out to be a piece of red cloth, which suddenly materialised.

You see the boy slumping to the ground. But before he does so, while he is still hanging on to his father and screaming, a voice shouts in Ara bic: “The boy is dead! The boy is dead!” Asked to explain this astounding prescience, Enderlin’s team replied that the Arabic in fact meant: “The boy is in danger of dying.” At this, the courtroom laughed out loud.

After Enderlin pronounces the boy to be dead, the corpse mysteriously assumes four different positions. You see the cameraman’s fingers making the “take two” sign to signal the repeat of a scene. And then you see the lifeless martyr raise his arm and peep through his fingers — presumably to check whether his thespian services are still required or whether he can now get up and go home.

This extraordinary footage was first uncovered by Nahum Shahaf, a physicist in Israel’s defence establishment, who was at the centre of the Israeli army’s own investigation of the incident. Shahaf analysed frame by frame the untransmitted rushes from many TV crews.

He observed, from pictures of al-Dura’s autopsy, that the state of the body suggested he had been dead for at least a day; that this boy was older than 12; and that although there were bullet holes in his forehead, there had been no blood on the ground nor on the wall behind him. He also noted, from pictures of the boy’s funeral on the day of the shooting, that shadows indicated this took place around midday. He was told by two doctors at Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital that al-Dura’s lifeless body was brought to them before 1pm. But the incident at Netzarim had not started until 3pm.

Shahaf then discovered from al-Shifa’s records that a dead boy named Rami Jamal al-Dura had been brought into the hospital the day before. According to Palestinian TV and the earliest accounts of the incident, the full name of the boy who was killed at Netzarim was -Mohammed Rami Jamal al-Dura.

Shahaf concludes: “It was just lie after lie after lie.” He also found several short films shot in the Netzarim area on and around the day of the incident. “They used directors, cameramen and volunteer actors,” he said. “You can see them shooting little horror scenes. Often the director scolds the volunteers for their bad acting. The wounded get up and go back for another take; Palestinian bystanders laugh and applaud.”

The implications of this scandal are enormous, going far beyond a disgraced journalist and his TV station. For France itself, it raises a century-old spectre. In 1894, a Jewish French army captain, Alfred Dreyfus, was convicted for treason on fabricated evidence that he was a spy, in an atmosphere of institutionalised state antisemitism. The al-Dura libel is being seen in some quarters as a second Dreyfus affair — but with Israel playing the role of the defamed army captain.

This perception of France’s revived shame was given fuel by the -extraordinary behaviour of the lower court, which found Karsenty guilty of libel. For most of that trial, it had looked as if France 2 would lose, not least because it had failed to answer any of Karsenty’s allegations. But at the last minute, Enderlin’s team produced a letter to Enderlin from the then French President, Jacques Chirac, extolling him as a brilliant and authoritative journalist. As a result, the three judges promptly found for France 2. This disgraceful piece of political nobbling and judicial grovelling has now been reversed by the higher court. But few in France would realise this — what scant coverage there has been of this judgment managed to suggest that the integrity of the al-Dura footage remained intact.

It’s not just the French media that is in the frame here. Over the years, Shahaf’s findings made their way into a handful of newspaper articles, TV documentaries and on to the internet; yet this evidence was studiously ignored by the rest of the media.

It is the most egregious example of the animosity towards Israel of much of the Western media, which routinely reports Palestinian or Hezbollah propaganda as fact and refuses to correct the record whenever these falsehoods are exposed. One thinks of the Jenin “massacre” that never was, or the evidence revealing that alleged Israeli atrocities during the 2006 Lebanon war were either staged by Hezbollah or significantly embellished. Indeed, the presentation of theatrical fictions as Israeli atrocities has become so widespread that the practice has been dubbed “Pallywood” — a grotesque new genre of terrortainment.

Why do Western journalists go along with such deadly fabrications? The answer lies in a combination of their dislike of Israel, professional self-preservation, and the fafct that they depend on local stringers who are virtually all partisans of the Arab and Islamist cause.

According to Danny Seaman, director of the Israel government press office, almost every stringer now delivering local copy and images from Gaza to Western journalists answers to Hamas. Western journalists know that if they cross Hamas, their lives will be in danger — and British journalists, Seaman says, are the most compliant of all.

Palestinian stringers in general, he says — who all see their role as propagandists for the Palestinian cause — have virtually taken over foreign media offices. The result is that footage from Gaza has long been routinely fabricated or doctored, to which practices Western media organisations turn a blind eye. “These were good pictures, -always getting on the front pages and eliciting an emotional response,” says Seaman. ‘Bad Jews, poor Arabs’ sold papers. Then it became so much the reality that no one ever challenged it.”

What Western dupes fail to realise is that Pallywood is a key weapon in the asymmetrical warfare being waged against Israel and the West. Realising they cannot achieve victory by conventional military means, the Palestinians and Islamists use psychological warfare — psy-ops — as a key strategy both to recruit their army of terrorists, and to demoralise, confuse and suborn their victims.

Israel fails to grasp that it is in a psy-ops war — hence its ineptitude in reacting to the al-Dura claims. Within hours, the Israeli army assumed it must be responsible for the boy’s “death” — and said so without even questioning the commander on the ground. It then set up an investigation, which concluded that its soldiers could not have been responsible. But it left it at that for seven years, despite Shahaf’s discoveries.

Although Seaman said repeatedly during that time that the boy’s “killing” was a fabrication, he was slapped down by Israel’s foreign ministry. It decided that the al-Dura image had taken on a life of its own, and so anything that reminded people of that image would be bad for Israel. It failed to grasp that if left unchallenged, that life of its own would cause the deaths of untold numbers of Israelis and other innocents.

Even after the startling developments in the French appeal court, Israel’s government has said nothing (although it has now quietly let it be known that it agrees with its own spokesman Seaman). Similarly in Britain, at time of writing, no daily newspaper has reported any of this; and around the world, only a handful of papers has done so. So the public is unaware that images that have convinced such a lamentable number of them of Israel’s iniquity are false, and that the iniquity belongs -instead to the Arabs and the Western media.

In medieval times, the Christian blood libels led to the annihilation of Jews. Today, al-Dura and other similar libels are promoting the annihilation of the collective Jew in the form of the state of Israel. The Western media have shown themselves once again to be the Islamists’ most powerful weapon against the free world on what few realise is the real battleground of the mind.

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sheik yer'mami
July 2nd, 2008
2:07 AM
Great article, Melanie, just the facts, as always. Here's more: http://sheikyermami.com/2008/07/02/pallywood-exposed-al-doura-affair-sho...

Stefan Denis
July 1st, 2008
8:07 PM
Boaz, The "ultra" Orthodox Jews are anti-Zionists but hardly anti-Semites (they justify their position, after all, by reference to a commonsensical interporetation of some passages in the Talmud). Also, the vast majority of world Jewry was explicitly Anti-Zionist when Herzl was promoting the idea, and remained so for a long time. As to facts (which you don't cite) - you have yet to refute any of the human rights organisations findings, a survey of which I referred you to. Unless you believe that all (including Israeli ones) are involved in a vast anti-Israeli conspiracy, you have to accept that an awful lot of Palestinian children have been killed in reckless operations where their resultant deaths, if not deliberately intended, were the result of their lives being accorded such minimal value in the light of often ill-focused military operations (and often amounting to near indiscriminate killing) that we are dealing with acts morally simlar too deliberate killing (i.e. acts always morally wrong). Certain IDF chiefs and leading rabbis have been very open about the justice of collective punishment. Little surprise then that we get the figures we do. Levy is not the issue. If France 2 lied that is disgraceful. If you use that incident to imply that the IDF doesn't child kill - or goes to great lengths to avoid it - then you too are behaving disgracefully. Please refute the studies referred to in a previous email. Otherwise I suggest that you keep your peace.

Cato
July 1st, 2008
4:07 PM
France 2 lied - people died France 2 delenda est

Boaz Moshkovich
July 1st, 2008
1:07 PM
Mel, I wasn't talking about anti-semitism, but yes, "anti-zionism" is one of most filthy hypocritic forms of anti-semitism. Your words about "mass killings of Palestinian children" is an ultimate proof for that. You don't know what is going on there, you take your opinions from the crooks like Gideon Levy. His is not a brave trooth speaker but a coward lier and conformist. I have facts. To understand that it takes more profound knowledge of the Israeli reality, then one might obtain by using sewage pits like 'haaretz' and 'guardian' as a sources of information. And more: the palestinian symbol Muhammad A-Dura wasn't killed, it was a staged event, like a common movie. It is prooved by scientific tools, as I already wrote, not by general words. There were more occurances of that kind. Some children were murdered in a clushes beteween Arab families, some died from deseases or accidents - PA registered them as "shahids" killed by IDF. Some were killed by IDF accidently when fighting terrorists, but none were murdered. Actually, there no true statistics. The number you gave (944) is hot air. And depicting the situation as "mass killing of Palestinian children" reminds of blood libel and Catholic inqusition.

Mel
June 30th, 2008
7:06 PM
@Boaz – you shouldn’t put anti-Zionism on a level with anti-Semitism. Gideon Levy is an astute observer and I’m glad, that there is some decency left in Israel. It takes a great deal of guts to speak the truth that few dare to speak. Another great fellow is: Tony Judt http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/feb/11/religion.uk 'What changed for me,' says Judt, 'was that in 1967 I went out as a volunteer at the time of the Six Day War; after the war was finished I volunteered for auxiliary military service and I ended up as a sort of informal translator for other volunteers up on the Golan Heights. And there for the first time I began to see another face of Israel that had been camouflaged from me by my enthusiasm for the idealism of the kibbutz movement.' He became, he recalls, quickly very detached from Israel.

Mel
June 30th, 2008
6:06 PM
Dear Ms Phillips - Sorry, I’m not getting your point. What were you aiming to achieve with this report? To enlighten us about reckless and ideologically-driven journalism? That’s no news. To muddy the water in an attempt to make us believe that all the victims are responsible for their own death? I got you wrong, I hope. Facts speak for themselves: http://www.btselem.org/english/statistics/Casualties.asp , 29.9.2000-31.5.2008, Palestinian minors killed by Israeli security forces: total 944! Israel claims being the only democracy in the Middle East with a commitment to human rights … so … is there any public outrage in Israel about the mass killings of Palestinian children? Strange, isn’t it? This reminds me very much of the Germans in 1945, when they all claimed being innocent and ignorant about the Holocaust. History does repeat itself. Both sides are trying hard to find apologies for their terror and YES, terror does exist on both sides, it is not exclusive to the Palestinians. A good writer, Ms Phillips, should have more than one dimension – otherwise, you’re running risk to become Pavlov’s dog.

Boaz Moshkovich
June 30th, 2008
11:06 AM
Stefan Denis, Gideon Levy lies constantly and that is what he did in the article you brought. The "death" of Mohammed A-Dura was not filmed, as he blatantly misled you. The film only shows the boy lying on the ground, there are no signs of death whatsoever. The hoax was proved by the physicist Nahum Shahaf with scores of scientific evidences, Gideon Levy ignores them all. That is what he does every time he caught on wrong facts he published, he ignores every bit of information that doubts his reports. Gideon Levy is the only field reporter who covers Arab matters without knowing Arabic language. The PLO and Hamas send him "interpretators" that feed him with propaganda lies which he puts in the newspaper without any check. This reminds of Leon Feuchtwanger who wrote a book gloryfing the Stalin regime after the NKVD feed him stories. If you read Gideon Levy (and other "reporters" of his kind) constantly, by now you might keep in mind much information that was simply fabricated. Mohammed A-Dura's case is the outstanding case but actually only one out of scores of cases you were premeditadedly misled about.

Stefan Denis
June 28th, 2008
10:06 PM
The Gideon Levy point is that by focusing on a possible case of gross deception (I say possible because, as far as I can make out (and I am open to coorection) the judges ruled that there was room for doubt, not that the footage was fabricated) many other abuses are ignored (and killings via side-effects that pay little or no attention to proportionate overall benefits and burdens are little different, morally, from directly intended killings). Is the "room for doubt" suggestion the reason why there appears to be so little fuss about the story in Israel? As to targeting civilians versus non-targeting (Palestinians versus Israelis) see Norman Finkelstein's Beyond Chutzpah (a very thorough analysis of Human Rights groups on the question). Before making ad hominem attacks on Finkelstein - find me a SINGLE error or misrepresentation by F. on this matter. As for the same question applied to the 2006 Israeli-Lebanon conflict check Jonathan Cook's Israel and the Clash of Civilisations. Again - read it - if there is an error point it out. If not amend your views!

neil craig
June 28th, 2008
5:06 PM
This may well be an even more deliberate fake than ITN's concentration camp video from Bosnia. Fortunately the French judge didn't say though it was a fake that "doesn't matter" & they should still find for the TV company as the british judge did. Makes you wonder how much of what gets reported really happened in anything.

Mladen Andrijasevic
June 28th, 2008
10:06 AM
Gideon Levi ,as usual, sidetracks the main issue: Palestinians deliberately target civilians . The Israeli Army may unintentionally kill the innocent, or intentionally kill the guilty, but it does not intentionally kill the innocent. This is well illustrated in Bret Stephans’s article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121003365007069313.html?mod=hpp_us_insid... … In May 2002, at the height of the so-called al-Aqsa Intifada, I reviewed Israeli and Palestinian casualty figures, sticking to Palestinian sources for Palestinian numbers and Israeli sources for Israeli ones. Much was then being made in the Western media of the fact that three times as many Palestinians as Israelis had been killed in the conflict – evidence, supposedly, that despite the suicide bombings, lynchings and roadside ambushes perpetrated daily against Israelis, Palestinians were the ones who really were getting it in the neck. But drilling down into the data, something interesting turned up. At the time, 1,296 Palestinians had been killed by Israelis – of whom a grand total of 37, or 2.8%, were female. By contrast, of the 496 Israelis killed by Palestinians (including 138 soldiers and policemen), there were 126 female fatalities, or 25%. To be female is a fairly reliable indicator of being a noncombatant. Females are also half the population. If Israel had been guilty of indiscriminate violence against Palestinians, the ratio of male-to-female fatalities would not have been 35-1.

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