[Dialogue] Film on "Radical Islam" Tied to Pro-Israel Groups
Harry Wainwright
h-wainwright at charter.net
Sat Apr 7 16:07:15 EDT 2007
Published on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 by Inter Press Service
<http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=37090>
Film on Radical Islam Tied to Pro-Israel Groups
by Khody Akhavi
WASHINGTON - A controversial documentary on the threat of radical Islam,
promoted by the two most-watched U.S. cable news networks, was marketed and
supported in part by self-described pro-Israel groups, according to an IPS
investigation.
Abbreviated versions and segments of Obsession: Radical Islams War Against
the West ran on FOX News and CNN, but neither station disclosed the films
connection to HonestReporting, a watchdog group that monitors the media for
allegedly negative portrayals of Israel.
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HonestReporting marketed Obsession but denies it produced or funded the
project.
We initially gave some guidance to the Obsession staff, wrote Pesach
Bensen, editor of Mediabackspin.com <http://www.Mediabackspin.com> , the
organizations weblog, in an email response to IPS. Were thrilled to see
it succeed beyond our wildest expectations.
When Obsession was released last year, news pundits and anchors on FOX and
CNN praised the independent film for its candid look at Islamic militancy.
FOX incorporated footage from the film into a one-hour special, which aired
seven times in November 2006. CNNs right-wing pundit Glen Beck called it
one of the most important films of our time. Sean Hannity of FOX News
described it as shocking beyond belief.
While such enthusiasm from right-wing talk show personalities comes as no
surprise, mainstream cable news programs also appeared to accept, without
question, the premise of the film, which explicitly compares the threat
posed by radical Islam to that of Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
Consider, for example, CNN news anchor Kyra Phillipss exhortations during
an adulatory interview in December 2006 with Raphael Shore, the films
producer: I encourage everybody to see this movieà you definitely get an
incredible education from watching this filmà The movie left many of us
speechlessà We appreciate what youve done.
HonestReporting was founded in 2000 by British university students who
objected to what they considered anti-Israel coverage by European media in
response to the second Palestinian intifada.
There is no mention of HonestReportings connection to Obsession on the
films website, www.obsessionthemovie.com. In an online Ask the Filmmakers
segment on the FOX News website, Shore stated that he could not identify the
films funders for fear of retaliation by the radicals the filmmakers
exposed.
Brian Gaffney, executive producer of the FOX News Documentary Unit, declined
to comment on whether HonestReportings connection was disclosed to the
audience, or whether FOX was aware of the organizations ideological
perspective.
There is no mistaking that this was a film with a clear point of view,
Gaffney wrote in an email to IPS. Its forceful case against Radical Islam
spoke for itself.
In the case of CNN, which ran segments of the film in the context of a joint
interview with Shore and cast member Nonie Darwish, it appears that
producers were unaware of the connection.
I was told that HonestReporting was not involved with this film, said CNN
spokeswoman Megan Mahoney.
Any relation between HonestReporting and Obsession is also missing on the
films website, but the organizations name does appear at the end of the
films credits. In addition, a call for tax-deductible donations to help
launch the film appeared on HonestReportings website, promising a free
DVD of Obsession upon release. Contributors of 250 dollars or more were
promised a free copy of the book Israel: Life in the Shadow of Terror. An
entry on Mediabackspin.com, the organizations weblog, also describes
HonestReporting as a proud partner of the film.
Obsession features interviews with Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz,
investigative journalist Steve Emerson, Itimar Marcus of Israel-based
Palestinian Media Watch, and Daniel Pipes, a controversial scholar of
medieval Islamic history whose website campus-watch.org
<http://www.campus-watch.org> sparked criticism in 2002 for its alleged
McCarthyesque attacks on Middle East studies professors.
Its production credits include the Middle East Media Research Institute, or
MEMRI, a translation service founded in 1998 by Col. Yigal Carmon, who spent
more than 20 years in Israeli intelligence and later advised two Israeli
prime ministers; and the Palestinian Media Watch, an Israeli group founded
by Marcus, that monitors Palestinian news organizations for alleged
anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic propaganda.
Obsession, for all its fans, has engendered contentious debate on U.S.
university campuses not only for its disquieting barrage of video footage
culled from the Arab media, but also for the films distribution network.
According to the New York Times, when a Middle East discussion group
organized a screening at New York University earlier this year, distributors
of the film required those in attendance to register at IsraelActivism.com
<http://www.IsraelActivism.com> , the official website of the Hasbara
fellowships.
The program, also known as the Jerusalem fellowships, was started in 2001 by
Aish Hatorah an Orthodox Jewish outreach organization and yeshiva based in
East Jerusalem in conjunction with Israels Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to its website, the group educates and trains university students
to be effective pro-Israel activists on their campuses by providing its
participants with tools, resources and confidence to return to their
campuses as leaders in the fight for Israels image.
Aish Hatorah helped found HonestReporting. Rabbi Ephraim Shore, the
president of HonestReporting, also helped found Hasbara.
According to the St. Louis Dispatch, a summer screening of Obsession in
St. Louis was sponsored by the local branch of Aish Hatora and featured a
post-film discussion with Walid Shoebat, an ex-Palestine Liberation
Organization militant who was interviewed in the film. In the summer of
2006, Shoebat, a convert to evangelical Christianity, also spoke at the
Night to Honor Israel, a three-day event presented by Pastor John Hagees
Christians United for Israel, a lobby group that aims to mobilize Christian
Zionists as a political force, according to the San Antonio Express.
While watching the film, it becomes clear that the controversy surrounding
Obsession has less to with what it says about the threat of radical Islam,
than how it presents the information. While the film contains disclaimers
stating that its important to remember most Muslims are peaceful and do
not support terror, critics argue that it makes little distinction between
the religion of Islam and the political realities that inform terrorism.
Its all part of that industry of Muslim bashers, said Ibrahim Hooper, a
spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
The sentiment is there, you can see in the [1995] Oklahoma City bombing
that it was originally seen as an act of Islamic terrorism, said Peter Hart
of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. Its almost a default position for
the media, so youre going to have work like this received uncritically.
The Oklahoma City bombing, initially attributed by the mainstream media to
Islamic terrorists, was actually perpetrated by right-wing extremists from
the U.S. midwest.
The films director, Wayne Kopping, argues that it aims to uncover the mixed
messages propagated by radical Islamists in the Muslim world, who moderate
their voices only when they speak in Western media outlets.<
Children in the Arab world are
breastfed on a diet of hatred for the West.
Not only that the entire culture is permeated with it, said Kopping in a
FOX interview. The question is what are they [the spokespeople] saying in
their own language, on their own TV stations to their own people. Thats
when you really hear what they think, and they call for jihad.
Copyright © 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service.
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Article printed from www.CommonDreams.org
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