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The Shame of David Gregory

By Greg Mitchell | Pressing Issues | July 28, 2014

It’s been a tough week for NBC’s David Gregory.

First were reports that his “Meet the Press” was sinking under even weaker ratings and that he would soon be replaced. Then as we noted here yesterday: Gregory, after a weak interview with Prime Minister Netanyahu,  committed one of the worst journalistic ethical lapses of recent vintage. After letting Netanyahu claim, again, that Israel may be blameless in the school massacre, despite all the evidence and logic to the contrary, he brought on UNWRA spokesman Chris Gunness–and blindsided him by showing a 10-second, hazy, tape just released within the hour by Israel allegedly showing a Hamas rocket being fired from the grounds of a UN school. Yet Gregory said NBC had not “verified” that it’s accurate–and admitted that Gunness could not view  it and had never seen it before. Yet then asked Gunness to respond!  Gunness naturally protested the unfairness–and then the segment quickly ended.

Gregory has now issued this statement: “An end note in a discussion about Gaza we asked a spokesman about this video which Israel claims showed rockets being fired by Hamas from a U.N. school in Gaza,” Gregory said. “This is shot by the Israeli government, and that’s their claim. The U.N. has reviewed it, tells us they have confirmed, in their view, the video does not show rockets being fired from U.N. administrative school in Gaza. So this is a back and forth we are not able to settle at this point.” No apology or recognition of his severe ethical lapse. Shameful. And leaves it at the usual “he said/she said”–rather than NBC attempting to verify tape or prove Israeli propaganda. Which it should have done before airing it.

Meanwhile, the NYT has not updated its report last night, that focused on a different Israeli video, to add the UN statement–which Gregory cited 17 hours ago–debunking the one that allegedly shows rockets fired from the school grounds. Surely it’s worth noting that Israel’s videos may be nothing but propaganda. This is what I wrote about it last night:

Will surprise no one that when the NYT tonight reports on Israel’s claim it killed no one at the school–it’s the same old refusal to take on the absurd IDF claims head-on. You’d never know that Israel lied to them for three days [claiming] that none of their bombs even hit the school. It’s as if the reporters say, “More propaganda, please.” As from the beginning, they ultimately rely on “different versions can’t be reconciled now”–even though all evidence and testimony point to Israel being guilty of this slaughter. It’s a false “balance.”

They give their point of view away by not even referring to Israel completely changing its story after three days. That’s more revealing than the totally unverified 10-second video. Most of those who have gone to the site, such as Peter Beaumont of The Guardian, have all pointed their finger at Israel as no doubt the guilty party.  Another one here. Not the Times.

And see the IDF spokesman’s “scenario” (below) that maybe the hundreds of wounded and dead were not hit there but brought to the site from elsewhere. The Times now dutifully uses the phrase that 16 were “reportedly killed”  at the site. This is the same Israeli official the NYT  reporters give the benefit of the doubt to re: the grainy video with no time stamp.  See my earlier report on the shameful NYT coverage on this (as with much else on the conflict).

July 28, 2014 - Posted by | Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism, Mainstream Media, Warmongering, War Crimes | , , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. You may well wonder how Netanyahu, is able to sleep at night as a murderer of the innocent and able to evade being prosecution, this mans training of his brain, in particular in America would have been programmed by the CIA, this mind altering experience conditioning is all part of the individual to erase and eradicate the conscience, it is a branch of hypnosis, you could say he is unaware of his programmed brain, although Christ has said forgive them for they know not what they do, I dispute this saying of Christ, my experience of evil people is that they may not know exactly what is going on, they must know at some time and dismiss this insight as irrelevant, at some time they do know, their fore he is culpable.

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    donwreford's avatar Comment by donwreford | July 29, 2014 | Reply

  2. I just want to comment on letting David Gregory go. Just think this way David pretty soon their will be no good people there so Good Luck and I am sure you will find a better station than NBC.

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    Sue's avatar Comment by Sue | August 15, 2014 | Reply


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