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MacKenzie: anti-Israel coverage is ‘a form of proxy for antisemitism’

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December 6, 2012 10:16
Kelvin MacKenzie (Photo: Reuters)

BySandy Rashty, Sandy Rashty

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Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie has suggested that hostile media coverage of Israel is “a form of proxy for antisemitism by journalists in the West.”

Speaking to the JC at the annual dinner for the charity, Emunah, he said that he was “puzzled” by the anti-Israel stance generally adopted in the British media.

The media executive, 66, said: “It is a massive puzzle because journalists normally are on the side of the little guy, and there can’t be a smaller guy in the Middle East than Israel.”

Mr MacKenzie questioned journalists’ sympathy for Gaza as he asked: “Why do they think an anti-democratic force should be entitled to a better crack of the whip than [Israel] which is in favour of democratic rights?