Thursday, November 19, 2009

British TV documentary tackles taboo of Israel's lobby


Diane Langford, The Electronic Intifada, 19 November 2009

"For the first time a mainstream British television program has tackled the Zionist lobby head-on. Channel 4's Dispatches (Posted here), broadcast on 16 November, promised to hold the pro-Israel lobby up to rigorous public scrutiny and it succeeded. Presented by Peter Oborne, former political editor of the right-wing weekly The Spectator, Dispatches revealed the cozy relationship between Britain's pro-Israel lobby and both the Conservative and Labour parties as well as its attempts to stifle criticism of Israel in the press......

Perhaps the most revealing aspect of the program are those who refused to talk on camera. Oborne describes how while gathering material for the show, he was subjected to taunts from a Member of Parliament who stated that "You would never have the guts to make a television program about the pro-Israel lobby." The MP explained that it was "the most powerful lobby by far in parliament. It's a big story. If you have any balls you'll make a program about it." Like many others approached, the MP who made those comments declined when Oborne asked to interview him on camera. One can only hope that this will be the first of many programs to expose the influence and implications of the pro-Israel lobby on British politics and policies. "

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