VOA supports Hamas by refusing to label them as terrorists

The Voice of ‌America’s Neutrality Problem

“Neutrality,” the Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel famously said, “helps the oppressor.” In the‍ West’s ⁤war⁣ against ​Islamic terrorism, a key U.S. agency is feigning neutrality instead of forthrightly ⁢standing for American values. The culprit is the U.S.-owned‌ and operated ⁢news network‌ Voice of America (VOA).

VOA’s reporting on the war⁤ between Israel and Iranian-backed proxies such as Hamas has fallen woefully short. Journalism demands both specificity and⁣ accuracy. ‍But the taxpayer-funded VOA has refused to call Hamas “terrorists.”

In an Oct. 23 report,‌ journalist Jimmy Quinn revealed that VOA’s management told ⁣staff⁤ not to call Hamas and its members ⁢“terrorists.” ⁤Three days before Quinn’s dispatch, VOA associate editor for news standards Carol Guensburg told employees that VOA must ⁢maintain ​neutrality and its reporters should “be especially careful with word choice in dealing with a conflict.”

VOA added⁣ that ‍while it was permissible to call ‌the Oct.⁣ 7‌ massacre of hundreds of ⁣civilians a “terrorist attack,” ⁢the news outlet must “avoid calling Hamas and its members terrorists,‍ except⁤ in ‍quotes.” Instead, “useful alternatives” like “militant group or militants or fighters” ‍should be⁤ used. VOA’s decision echoes that of ‍some other news outlets, including the Associated Press.

Clearly Terrorists

Yet Hamas is, in fact, a U.S.-designated ​terrorist group — and it⁢ has held that designation since 1997. ‌The European Union, Israel, and others have similarly designated⁤ Hamas as a terrorist organization.⁣ And they’ve done so ‌for good reason: Hamas ⁤is a terrorist group that commits acts of ​terror.

The group, which has its origins in the Muslim ⁣Brotherhood, has targeted civilians in suicide bombings and other acts of ‌terror that go back decades. Hamas’ charter calls for the destruction of Israel and the genocide of Jews. The Brotherhood’s founders supported Hitler.

Hamas’ barbarism isn’t up for debate. During the Oct. 7 ⁢massacre, Hamas ⁢invaded Israel and murdered⁣ more than 1,200 people​ in one day. ⁢It was ⁣the largest ‍slaughter ⁢of⁢ Jewish ​civilians since the Holocaust. The terrorists‍ were so proud ⁣of their atrocities that they filmed‌ themselves. They shot⁢ babies ⁢to death in car seats ⁤and cribs, they set the elderly on fire ⁣in their own homes, and ​they tied‍ up and dismembered ⁤families ⁢in front of​ each other. They gouged out children’s⁢ eyes while eating‌ their ⁢food. They⁢ raped women on the dead bodies of their friends before executing⁣ them.⁤ They raped some women so savagely that they‍ broke their pelvises.

At one music festival, more ⁢than⁢ 360⁤ attendees were slaughtered, many shot ⁤to death while they ran from‍ Hamas operatives who had paraglided in, ‌a tactic that they apparently learned in Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. ⁣Hamas took an estimated 240 hostages, including Americans and other⁣ nationalities, ‌and brought them back to Gaza. Some are reportedly being held in the underground tunnels that Hamas has built underneath schools, ‍mosques, hospitals,⁤ and universities, ⁣pilfering international aid to do so.

If this is not terrorism ⁣then ⁤nothing ‍is terrorism. The ⁢word ⁢becomes ⁤devoid⁢ of meaning.

Selective Standards

Importantly, VOA’s standard is selective. VOA had​ no problem labeling al-Qaeda or the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)⁤ “terrorists.”​ Yet Hamas, a similar Islamist movement, is given a pass. There is ‍little difference between‍ the groups.⁤ Indeed, proportionally‍ to⁣ each country’s population, the⁤ Oct. 7 massacre led‌ to more casualties than the Sept. 11, 2001, ​terror attack by al-Qaeda. The only difference⁤ is that Hamas’ primary focus is on destroying Israel, though the ‍group has murdered dozens of Americans throughout the years.

VOA’s coverage of the latest war has been​ replete with anti-Israel bias.

In‌ a Nov. 9‍ report, the outlet regurgitated Hamas claims that an Israeli missile hit Shifa Hospital.⁣ In fact, it was an errant‍ terrorist rocket that fell short.⁣ Shifa Hospital ⁣has‍ long been ⁢used as a primary base of operations for‍ Hamas — a fact confirmed⁣ by U.S. intelligence ⁤and noted by U.S. administration officials. Indeed, one can ‍go back more ​than a decade and find reports from The Washington Post, PBS,​ and others detailing⁣ how Shifa is used⁢ by Hamas. Nonetheless, in a Nov. 11 tweet, VOA​ presented​ this as merely‌ an Israeli “claim” that⁣ “Hamas⁣ and hospital⁣ staff deny.”

Some former VOA employees ⁣are ⁤rightfully ⁢outraged at the organization’s bias. Ted ‌Lipien, formerly VOA’s acting associate⁢ director, has ⁣called for a bipartisan effort to replace the agency’s management.

VOA was established on the eve ​of ‌World​ War II. In its first broadcast on Feb. 1, 1942,⁤ VOA promised, “We shall ‌tell you the truth …​ today and ⁢daily ​from now on.” This vow was made when the U.S. was at war⁤ with Nazi barbarism. Eight ‍decades later, the West is⁣ at war with another group of genocidal antisemites, and one of America’s information arms ⁣is taking the wrong side.


Should news ‌outlets like VOA be​ neutral or prioritize accuracy when ‍reporting on terrorist ⁣groups ‌like Hamas?

⁢ Meaningless if it cannot be ​accurately applied to groups like Hamas. Their actions clearly demonstrate the ‍definition of ‌terrorism:​ the deliberate targeting and​ killing of innocent civilians for political, ideological, or‍ religious purposes.

The Importance of Accurate Reporting

Journalism plays a ‍critical role in shaping public opinion and understanding ‍of​ global events. It is⁤ the responsibility of news outlets, like VOA, to ‍report the⁤ facts objectively and accurately. By refusing to call Hamas ⁣what ⁤it truly is – a terrorist group, VOA​ is failing in ‌this responsibility.

Neutrality​ should never justify the omission or manipulation ⁣of⁣ facts. It is⁣ not a journalist’s duty to toe the line ​of‍ political correctness or appease certain groups or interests. Journalists must stand for truth, regardless of⁤ how uncomfortable or controversial it may be.

By not ‌clearly ⁢labeling Hamas as terrorists, VOA is unintentionally giving credibility to the group and undermining the efforts of those⁤ fighting against terrorism. It sends ‍a dangerous⁣ message to the ⁣world that terrorism can be justified or downplayed.

Call for Change

It is‍ imperative that VOA revisits its stance⁣ on neutrality and reevaluates its guidelines regarding‌ the terminology used for terrorist organizations. The truth should never be sacrificed for the sake of ⁤political correctness or the fear of offending certain groups.

VOA should take ​a cue from its fellow news outlets that have chosen to accurately label Hamas as ⁤a ​terrorist group. By doing so, VOA can⁣ restore its ⁣credibility and ​fulfill ⁣its mandate to provide accurate,‌ unbiased news to its audience.

Furthermore, it is crucial for the U.S. government, as the owner and operator of‍ VOA,​ to‌ step in ⁣and ensure that the network upholds American values and stands firmly against terrorism. Neutrality should⁤ never equate to moral ambiguity or‍ silence in the face of evil.

The fight against terrorism requires ⁤more than just military action. It requires the full support and commitment of all institutions,​ including the media. VOA has a responsibility to⁣ contribute ​to this fight, and it can start​ by accurately identifying and reporting on terrorist groups ⁢such as Hamas.

Conclusion

VOA’s neutrality problem is a significant issue that ​cannot be ignored. In order to fulfill ​its mission of providing truthful and unbiased news, VOA must abandon its ⁢reluctance to label‍ Hamas as a terrorist group. Accuracy and truth should always prevail over political ⁤correctness and appeasement.

The world looks to the United States for leadership in the ⁤fight ‍against terrorism. It is crucial for VOA, as a U.S.-owned and operated news ⁢network, to take a clear‍ and unwavering stance against terrorism. By doing so, VOA can help shape public opinion, ⁣expose the true nature of groups like Hamas, ⁤and contribute to the global efforts to combat‌ terrorism.

Neutrality ⁢should never aid oppressors. It is⁤ time‍ for VOA to find its voice and stand firmly for American values.



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