Aotearoa: NZ news media under fire for 鈥榖ias, propaganda鈥 in Gaza coverage

March 8, 2024
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Protester holding a sign
Photo: David Robie/Asia Pacific Report

Aotearoa/New Zealand news media came under fire at a Palestine solidarity rally in Auckland on March 2, calling for an immediate ceasefire in the war in Gaza, with speakers condemning what they said was pro-Israeli 鈥渂ias鈥 and 鈥減ropaganda鈥.

About 500 protesters waved Palestinian flags and many placards declaring 鈥淚f you鈥檙e not heartbroken and furious, you鈥檙e not paying attention 鈥 stop the genocide鈥, 鈥淜illing kids is not self-defence鈥 and 鈥淲estern 鈥榗ivility, democracy, humanity, morality鈥 鈥 bitch, where?鈥.

They gave Prime Minister Christopher Luxon鈥檚 government a grilling for the 鈥渨eak鈥 response to Israel atrocities.

Many speakers were angry over the massacre of starving Palestinians when Israeli military forces opened fire on a crowd seeking aid in the central Gaza City area on Thursday with latest that at least 115 Gazans had been killed with 760 wounded.

The overall death toll is now in Gaza since the war began on October 7.

The UN Human Rights office called for a into the food aid shootings, saying 鈥渁t least 14 鈥渟imilar attacks had occurred since mid-January.

The Biden administration has announced a plan with Jordan to airdrop aid into Gaza but former USAID director Dave Harden has for the huge humanitarian need of Gaza.

Airdrops 鈥榮ymbol of failure鈥

鈥淎irdrops are a symbol of massive failure,鈥 he .

The bodies of three more Palestinians killed in the food aid slaughter were recovered.

The New Zealand media were condemned for relying on 鈥渇lawed鈥 Western coverage and journalists embedded with the Israeli military.

鈥淭he New Zealand media 鈥榮calps鈥 information to create public perceptions rather than informing the public of the facts so that we can come to the conclusion that what Israel is doing in Gaza is genocide,鈥 Neil Scott, secretary of the Palestine Solidarity Network 聽(PSNA), told the crowd.

鈥淲hat Israel is doing in Palestine is apartheid, what Israel is doing in Palestine is occupation 鈥 each of those three, plus way more, are crimes against humanity.

鈥淎nd what is the New Zealand media doing and saying about this?鈥

鈥淣othing,鈥 shouted many in the crowd.

鈥淣ada,鈥 continued Scott.

Scott led a deputation of protesters to the headquarters of Television New Zealand yesterday, citing many examples of misinformation of lack of fair and 鈥渢ruthful鈥 coverage.

But management declined to speak to the protesters and the 1News team failed to cover the protest over TVNZ鈥檚 coverage of the war on Gaza.

Criticisms have been mounting worldwide against Western news media coverage, especially in the United Kingdom and the United States, the staunchest supporters of Israel and the source of most of NZ鈥檚 global news services, including the Middle East.

CNN 鈥榗limate of hostility鈥

Yesterday, the investigative website , including the celebrated international news anchor Christiane Amanpour, had confronted network executives over what they claimed as stories about the war on Gaza being changed and a 鈥渃limate of hostility鈥 towards Arab journalists.

According to a leaked internal recording, Amanpour told management that the CNN policy was causing 鈥渞eal distress鈥 over 鈥渃hanging copy鈥 and 鈥漝ouble standards鈥.

Meanwhile, one of some 50 protests across New Zealand today 鈥 in Christchurch 鈥 was disrupted by a who performed a haka at the Bridge of Remembrance.

The group from the Freedoms and Rights Coalition 鈥 linked to the Destiny Church 鈥 waved Israeli flags and chanted 鈥済o back to Israel鈥. 聽The pro-Palestinian supporters yelled 鈥渟hame on them鈥 and carried on with their regular weekly march to Cathedral Square.

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