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Biased article that sent my Oy-ometer off the scale

May 9, 2014 16:19
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Alongside notifications of jumble sales and concerts, an article in the newsletter of my local church propelled the needle on my Oy-ometer off the scale.

Israel, this article proclaimed, was cruelly and arbitrarily mistreating the residents of a Palestinian Christian village. The writer supported her contentions with evidence that was weak (where it was comprehensible) and blatantly biased.

Her article focused on an Israeli appeal court decision concerning the separation barrier at Beit Jala, a Palestinian Christian village near Bethlehem. The route “separates a convent from the monastery, and denies 58 Palestinian families free access to their farmland.”

The court considered re-routing the barrier, which the writer favoured. The court refused, basing its decision on security, which the author seemed to regard as a pretext. She had prayed “for a fair court judgment” but accused the court neither of bias nor unfairness. She nevertheless concluded that “bad judgment has now come”.

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