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Steven Emerson,
Executive Director
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March 18, 2016
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International
Federation of Journalists Defends Palestinian Violent Incitement
by IPT News • Mar 18, 2016 at
4:37 pm
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The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) defended the right of
a terrorist-affiliated Palestinian media outlet to incite murder against
Israelis, according to Honest Reporting.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recently closed down "Palestine Today" – a Palestinian Islamic
Jihad radio and television station – for inciting violence and glorifying
Palestinian terrorists. Instead of condemning the Palestinian media outlet,
the IFJ accused Israel of engaging in a "wave of violence targeting
journalists."
"The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), which
represents 600,000 journalists across the globe, stands by its affiliate
the Palestinian Journalists Union (PJS) in condemning this brutal attack
against free press and ask for UN immediate reaction to the escalation of
attacks against the press in the occupied territories," reads an IFJ statement.
The IFJ statement bestows journalistic legitimacy upon the propaganda
arm of an organization designated as terrorists by the United States,
European Union and other major Western countries. The IFJ also failed to
point out that Palestine Today calls for Palestinians to kill Israelis.
"Freedom of the press does not extend to terrorist propaganda and
to those who incite to murder," Israeli parliamentarian Yair Lapid in
a statement to the IFJ. "The content on Palestine
Today would not pass the editorial guidelines of any of your members. I was
a journalist for over three decades; this isn't journalism. This isn't free
speech, this is hate speech. You are not defending press freedom; you are
defending incitement to murder."
The IFJ has a history of supporting other "journalists" who
were exposed as terrorist operatives. The IFJ pressured the Newseum, a
Washington D.C. based museum specializing in media, to maintain two Hamas
terrorists on its journalist commemoration list, despite revelations of
their true identities.
The IFJ also failed to condemn Hamas for intimidating Western journalists in Gaza covering the
2014 summer war between Israel and the terrorist organization. Hamas
operatives threatened and harassed journalists for reporting cases of the
terrorist groups' use of human shields, inhibiting the ability for
journalists to report the conflict accurately.
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