Saturday, February 11, 2012

UPDATE: CNN FIRES ENTIRE JEWISH STAFF OF ISRAEL BUREAU - AND RETAINS ONLY ARAB REPORTERS

UPDATE:  
NOTICE
This blog will not print any news from CNN - NOTHING that they print will be "news worthy" or trusted - their choice to fire Israeli journalists is a sign that CNN is biased, anti-Semitic and useless as a news source. (How's that for decision-making, CNN?)


I hope other conservative bloggers do the same ...


Bee Sting



ATLAS SHRUGS
by Pamela Geller

We have always known how anti-Israel and biased CNN (Crescent News Network) is. Now there is no pretense. They have laid bare their antisemitism for all the world to see. Unabashed prejudice. One can only imagine the propaganda packaged as "news" that we will be subjected to by their from their 'Palestinian' stringers.
CNN's Israel bureau is downsizing, reportedly to cope with a reduced budget due to falling advertising revenues.

That doesn't explain why they fired four Israeli Jewish journalists (out of a crew of 8), and retained only Arab journalists. The local chief editor of CNN is now an Arab.

Among the long time news personnel let go were Moshe Cohen, editor, fired after 10 years with CNN; Izi Landberg, Producer, about 25 years with CNN; Avi Kaner cameraman fired after 10 years with CNN; and Michal Zippori desk producer.

CNN's usual procedure in the past was to send both a Jewish and an Arab reporter out on stories. Now, they're only going to send an Arab journalist, with all that implies. It's no secret to anyone that Arab journalists have to toe the Fatah and Hamas line if they want to do reporting on stories in Gaza and the Arab occupied areas of Judea and Samaria without taking the risk of being murdered.

CNN's coverage of Israel and the Middle East conflict has been questionable for a very long time, and it's going to get even worse now that it will only be reported from one side's point of view. The fact that this also coincides with the brass at CNN's point of view and their willingness to take steps to ignore even basic journalistic ethics to promote shows how far a once respected news source has fallen.