Jenni Frazer

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Jenni Frazer

Opinion

Sorry Naftali, we're not your footsoldiers in the media war

July 6, 2014 11:30
Bennett: led the Jewish media summit
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It was not, perhaps, quite what the Foreign Ministry had bargained for when, after a decade-long gap, the idea of reviving a Jewish journalists' conference in Jerusalem was mooted.

Unlike previous events, this one was run by the Foreign Ministry in conjunction with the Government Press Office and - for the first time - the newly designated Ministry of Diaspora Affairs.

Given that the latter's minister is the controversial Jewish Home Party leader Naftali Bennett, it is unsurprising that the entire proceedings had a distinct slant.

From a breakfast meeting with Knesset members who represented only right-wing parties ("Where are the Labour MKs?" asked the journalists - "They didn't want to come" was the response), to the somewhat worrying suggestion by speaker after speaker that Jewish journalists were front-line troops in Israel's propaganda war, the conference assumed a bias which was, refreshingly, rejected by many of the 140 participants from 27 countries.

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