Speakers

Gerald Steinberg

Scholars for Peace in the Middle East

Gerald Steinberg is a professor emeritus at Bar Ilan University. He is the founder of NGO Monitor. His research focuses on Middle East diplomacy and strategy, Israeli foreign policy, and the politics of human rights, soft power, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Steinberg's latest book "Menachem Begin and the Israel-Egypt Peace Process", with Ziv Rubinovitz was published by Indiana University Press in 2019.

 

Starting in 2000, was the "fake news"about Israel ground zero for today’s crisis in journalism?

Starting with the outbreak of the “Al Aqsa Intifada” in September 2000, the Western legacy news media has been engaged in misreporting of the news from the Middle East that has no parallel in its widespread consensus and lengthy hegemony… twenty years and counting. Since then, and with increasing velocity in the last five years, the invasion of manipulative partisan reporting into what should be news media dedicated to accuracy and relevance has become a major plague in Western cultures, especially acute in this time of pandemic. This panel will explore the dynamics of this pandemic of distorted and inaccurate news, and its impact on Western cultures.

Sessions

Roundtable B: "Fake News" about Israel: Ground Zero for Today’s Journalism Crisis