Dear Mr. Knoblock
We are writing to bring to your attention a blatantly
inaccurate and misleading report on the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict
broadcast on the Fox News Channel. The report, by Katherine Harage, was aired on
Fox News Live at noon on Saturday, October 14 and broadcast throughout the day.
In her brief, but shockingly inaccurate report, Ms. Harage
implies that Israel’s very existence is to blame for the conflict, that the
Israeli occupation of the West Bank is due to "Orthodox Israeli Jews"
and that "Jewish communities" in the West Bank make Israel’s policy
decisions on the peace process. Ms. Harage states:
"Religious fervor sustains the conflict. Orthodox
Israeli Jews believe they have a biblical right to possession of all the
territory in the Greater Israel, that also includes the West Bank of the
Jordan River. Efforts to transfer control of the West Bank in the land for
peace plan failed. Many of the Jewish communities who have occupied the area
since 1967 would rather fight than accept Arab rule.
And years of hostility are rooted in the origins of
modern Israel, when Jews immigrated to Palestine to escape persecution they
displaced the Arab population of the region. Palestinian were left without a
country of their own."
Ms. Harage and her producers would be well served to read the
following historical points:
1. The origin of the Israeli Administration of the West Bank
and Gaza Strip is obviously much more complex than Ms. Harage’s statement of
cause. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the West Bank was under Jordanian rule
and the Gaza Strip under Egyptian rule. After a series of hostile moves,
including the closure the Straight of Tiran by Egypt, in June 1967 Israel
launched a preemptive strike. Israel gained the territories of the West Bank and
Gaza Strip in the course of the ensuing war. The view some Israeli’s may hold
on a "Greater Israel" was not related to this development.
2. Over the past seven years, as a result of
Israel-Palestinian agreements, 99% of the Gaza Strip and 39.7% of the West Bank
have been transferred from Israel control to the Palestinian Authority. 99% of
the Palestinian population resides under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian
Authority. The determination of final border of the Palestinian Authority is an
issue for final status negotiations. It is unclear what "land for peace
plan" Ms. Harage is referring to.
3. The Jewish communities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are
known as settlements. They have not "occupied" the area, they live
under Israeli administration. The future of settlements is also a final status
issue, and there is certainly no proof of their preference to "fight"
in the event of a final peace agreement that may make their area in which their
settlement is located under the sovereignty of the Palestinian Authority.
4. Jews have a deep and sustained religious, historic, and
cultural connection with the Land of Israel. When Jews in this century
immigrated to Mandate-era Palestine they did not "displace the Arab
population in the region" or leave Palestinians without a state. The United
Nations partition plan of 1947 called for the establishment of a Jewish state
and an Arab state. The Palestinians and other Arabs rejected the plan and
launched a war against the new State of Israel in May 1948. As a result of the
war some Arabs within Israel did leave or were displaced.
Fox News claims that it presents unbiased reporting and tells
the viewer: "You decide." It is clear what skewed anti-Israeli
conclusions the views of Ms. Harage’s report would draw. At this time of
turmoil in the Middle East, it is important to be factually accurate.
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Sincerely,
Abraham H. Foxman
National Director |