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Marcus Dysch

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

Opinion

Particular kind of bad news

August 8, 2011 09:16
2 min read

A recent story in the West Sussex County Times was headlined: Woman describes her Israel trip from hell. It sounded a fascinating tale, featuring a West Chiltington woman explaining her "ordeal in an Israeli prison".

Readers were told that, "Audrey Gray, 77, was invited to Bethlehem to a refugee camp to help plant olive trees." Average West Chiltington readers must have been gripped by this terrifying account of one of their own being banged up abroad. I was, momentarily, fascinated by the pensioner's plight. But then, with the next line, the penny dropped.

"However, when she reached Tel Aviv Ben Gurion international airport, she, along with 12 others, was arrested." Arrested with 12 others? Hmm. Ms Gray said she was "just visiting friends" and "didn't think there would be a problem". Her treatment in the prison was "inhumane" - there was "just no humanity". She "lost all concept of time" and "couldn't really remember a life before or after". According to the County Times's reporter, Charlotte Pearson, Ms Gray and her friends were "never told why they had been arrested" even when boarding their plane home.

The story, as JC readers will realise, is a distortion; Ms Gray appears rather adept at media spin. She was, of course, one of the 12 anti-Israel activists held after flying to the country as part of last month's flytilla campaign.