Incitement to violence against Israelis and Jews “isn’t coming from where you expect it,” Israeli Druze Daniel Salameh asserts in an op-ed published Monday on the Israeli news site nrg.
According to Salameh, it not primarily being promoted in mosque sermons or social media posts, but rather “right under our noses” in the Israeli-Arab media.
Salameh, fluent in both Hebrew and Arabic, recounts perusing the Israeli-Arab newspapers on Friday and being surprised at their focus. Instead of covering issues of relevance to the Israeli-Arab community, he says, the stories were more about condemning Israel.
Among other concrete examples, Salameh points to a headline in Al-Sonara, a prominent Israeli-Arab newspaper, which read “The IDF is deliberately killing our children.” And another, quoting the mother of the female terrorist who attempted to carry out a stabbing attack in Afula saying she missed her daughter — with no mention that the young woman had been threatening police with a knife — and claiming she had been shot for speaking Arabic.
Salameh lashes out at these papers for giving the false impression that Israel allows its soldiers and police officers to freely kill every Arabic-speaker they meet, and that the Israeli-Arab community is subjugated and deprived of basic rights.
Salameh says that though expressing opinions and taking sides are legitimate, “When [media outlets] present an entire community, daily, with one-sided and distorted facts which portray terrorists as heroic, sensitive and humane martyrs,” they make hate and violence inevitable.