Israel
Distorts Timeline of Events to Play Victim in Dangerous Escalation
With Iran And Syria
By
Mondoweiss
10
May, 2018
Headlines
concerning the Israeli attack in Syria from Google News
May
10, 2018 "Information Clearing House" - Distorting the
timeline of events is a longtime Israeli strategy to make its enemies
look like the aggressors and pass itself off as the victim. Israel’s
massive aerial attacks earlier today on Iranians and Syrians — its
most extensive cross-border strikes in decades — are carrying out
this propaganda strategy to perfection, and even normally skeptical
news outlets are being fooled.
Here’s
the actual order of events:
*
Just one hour after Donald Trump violated the Iran nuclear deal on
May 8, Israel launched missiles against targets south of Damascus,
Syria, reportedly killing 15 people, at least 8 of them Iranians.
*
In response, Iran early this morning apparently struck back with 20
rockets aimed at the Golan Heights, (which is occupied by Israel
since 1967 but is still legally part of Syria).
*
Hours later, Israeli warplanes attacked dozens of allegedly Iranian
targets in Syria.
The
mainstream Western media is falling into Israel’s propaganda trap.
Most reports are treating the Iranian rockets as the original
provocation, and framing Israel’s massive air strikes as the
(understandable) response. Unusually, the New York Times coverage was
actually moderately less biased than other outlets, such as the
Washington Post and the BBC. The Times at least noted — down in
paragraph 12 — that Israel had first attacked Syria right after
Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Iran deal.
Nor,
so far, are the major media connecting Benjamin Netanyahu’s
belligerence to his desperate need to distract from the multiple
domestic corruption investigations against him and his wife — an
angle some of the Israeli press is not too squeamish to note. In the
excellent online publication, +972, Dahlia Scheindlin notes today
that Netanyahu’s strategy is working; he “appears to have
inoculated himself against looming corruption charges due to the
dramatic developments on the security front.” She adds that the
latest Israeli opinion polls show Netanyahu’s Likud party with its
best showing in a decade.
Larry
Derfner, the American-turned-Israeli who is one of that country’s
most experienced reporters, is hammering away at the truth on his
Facebook page:
I’ve
been arguing all day against Israel’s policy of continually bombing
Syria, Lebanon and Iran, pointing out that they’re not bombing us,
we’re bombing them, which means we’re not acting in self defense,
we’re the aggressors. . . For [people with the opposing opinion] it
doesn’t matter how many times Israel bombs the enemy and the enemy
doesn’t bomb back — Israel is still bombing in self-defense and
the other side is still the aggressor. Why? Because Israel is Israel
and Iran/Syria/Lebanon is Iran/Syria/Lebanon. Israel is right because
it is good and they are wrong because they are bad. . .
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