By: Daoud
Kuttab
The violence in and around Al Aqsa mosque last
Thursday and Friday reminded me of the incident 10 years ago (on Oct. 8) when
Israeli soldiers killed 17 Palestinians on the compound of Al Haram al Sharif. I
remember that incident 10 years ago because it took place one day after the
birth of my second daughter Tania. It was also one of the few times that
Israeli attempts to manipulate the media were clearly exposed.
At the time I was asked to help the producers
of a CBS “60 Minutes” team to investigate what actually happened. I would like
to use this column to relate some of the findings that the team came up with
and which were later broadcast by Mike Wallace much to the anger of Israel and
pro-Israeli American Jews.
The producers of “60 Minutes” began their
investigation by looking at the news tapes covering that incident including
those of CBS News. In the news footage viewers were told that the stones were
raining down on Jewish worshippers at Judaism's holiest site which forced the
Israeli army to respond.
The pictures that were shown were of stones coming
down as the camera pans down the Wailing Wall. The next scene viewers see is of
Jewish
worshippers
fleeing.
To add to these pictures, most television
stations ran sound clips from a press conference with Benyamin Netanyahu (who
was then a senior official in the government of Yitzhak Shamir) showing to the
cameras huge rocks which he claimed were falling down on the worshippers
causing scores of injuries. The rabbi of the Wailing Wall was quoted in news
clippings as saying that he heard on the speakers of Al Aqsa mosque Islamic
clerics urging Palestinian demonstrators to idbah al yahoud — kill the
Jews.
The rabbi knew this because he is of Tunisian
origin and thus knows Arabic. An open and shut case justifying the carnage
against Palestinians!! The “60 Minutes” crew began by looking at the original
tapes which they had received from Israel Television. The American producers
were shocked in what they discovered. A clever and highly unethical editor had
presented the viewers with a twisted version of what happened. In the original
tapes the camera pans down at a totally empty pavilion of the Wailing Wall. The
editor had made the edit cut just before viewers can see the empty pavilion,
and the next images were of Jews running (possibly filmed long before) thus
giving the wrong image that the stones were literally falling on the
worshippers.
Furthermore, the
CBS investigators, using a number of local staff, combed through every Israeli
hospital and were unable to locate a single injured
person from among
those who were at the wall that day.
Mike Wallace then walked with the camera to the
Al Aqsa mosque compound to see for himself the source of the stones. He
interviewed a young Palestinian, Jamal
Nusseibeh, who explained to him that the stones that Palestinians could
physically through over the nearly 20-metre wall could not be more than pebbles and nothing like
the big rocks that Netanyahu was parading in front of the world press.
The statement of the rabbi that Muslim clerics
were calling on the demonstrators to kill the Jews was also found by “60
Minutes” to be totally untrue.
A tourist who at the time was at the Mount of
Olives had captured on an amateur video the entire events that took place that
tragic day. The audio track of that tape when translated showed the opposite of
the Arabic speaking rabbi's claims. They were attempting to calm down the
demonstrators asking them to stop throwing stones pleading with them that their
lives are more important than throwing stones.
Even when all the facts became clear to the “60
minutes team”, Israeli propagandist continued to refuse to accept
responsibility for the senseless killings. One of the funniest interviews in
the CBS “60 Minutes” programme was the exchange between Mike Wallace and the
rabbi of the Wailing Wall.
Wallace: What
happened?
Rabbi: Palestinians
were throwing stones at innocent Jewish worshippers.
Wallace: And how
many people were in the pavilion of the Wailing Wall?
Rabbi: Thousands
upon thousands of Jewish worshipers.
Wallace: And how
many Jews were injured as a result of the stones falling on them?
Rabbi: None.
Wallace: How do you
explain that, rabbi?
Rabbi: It was a
miracle.
When CBS ran this “60 Minutes” report, a few
months after the incident, they were bombarded by criticism including by those
who called Wallace a self-hating Jew. At least one, the head of the American
Jewish Committee later apologised after an Israeli inquest proved the basic
contentions of the “60 Minutes” report.
Do we need to wait for another Mike Wallace or
even an international investigation before the truth of who is responsible for
last week's carnage? Or will an Israeli government for once have the moral
courage to admit its grievous fault, ask forgiveness, and prove its real
intentions for peace by accepting the internationally accepted basis for the
resolution of the conflict? I am certain Israel will find a peaceful partner
despite the anger and the hurt.