The Complicit Lens

sub-heading:
US Media Coverage of Israel’s Genocide in Gaza
A media scholar examines how US establishment outlets echoed Israeli narratives on Gaza—calling the Flour Massacre “aid-related deaths” and the Tent Massacre a “tragic mistake”—thus whitewashing genocide and excusing war crimes amid global outrage.

“Meticulously documented.”

—Mickey Huff

“Startling. Reading this material in one analytical text is essential....We need this book 'yesterday’.”

—Tami Gold

“Makes an overwhelming case that US corporate media’s response to genocide has been not resistance, but complicity.”

—Jim Naureckas

“A superb job . . . shows how America’s mainstream media has served as Israel’s principal propaganda arm in the US”

—John J. Mearsheimer
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This vitally necessary and carefully researched book examines the way US establishment media ran interference for Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, aligning its coverage with Israeli military narratives whilst downplaying, and even condoning, the wholesale massacre of Palestinians.

Commencing with the October 7th, 2023, attack, The Complicit Lens scrutinizes mainstream journalism, contrasting it with social media reports and international news coverage. It reveals how legacy media presented Israeli violence as defensive and justified, casting doubt on IDF bombings, employing passive language to deflect blame for atrocities, and repeating Israeli talking points, often word-for-word. Massacres of those seeking food became “aid-related deaths,” whilst missile attacks on tented refugees were “tragic mistakes.” Meanwhile, well-worn tropes of war propaganda, including claims of the beheading of babies and mass rapes, subsequently revealed to be without foundation, were used to justify Israeli actions and obscure culpability. 

Andersen documents the targeting of journalists and aid workers in what has become the deadliest conflict for each on record. She spotlights the editorial censorship that prohibited the use of terms such as "genocide" and "massacre" in the reporting of Palestinian deaths. And, as global protests against the Gaza genocide gathered strength, she examines the hostile media portrayal of these uprisings, particularly those led by young people and Jewish organizations.

Co-published with the Institute for Palestine Studies

About The Author / Editor

Robin Andersen is professor emerita of media studies at Fordham University and an award-winning author of a dozen single- and co-authored books. Her work examines film, television, and media coverage of war, the environment, politics, and elections. She edits the Routledge Focus Book Series on Media and Humanitarian Action, serves as a Project Censored Judge, and contributes to the annual State of the Free Press. Andersen is on the Board of Directors of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), where she also writes regularly, and is an Izzy Award Judge for the Park Center for Independent Media. Her writing has appeared in CounterPunch, LA Progressive, The Progressive, Salon, Common Dreams, and ScheerPost, among others.

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The Complicit Lens

sub-heading:
US Media Coverage of Israel’s Genocide in Gaza
A media scholar examines how US establishment outlets echoed Israeli narratives on Gaza—calling the Flour Massacre “aid-related deaths” and the Tent Massacre a “tragic mistake”—thus whitewashing genocide and excusing war crimes amid global outrage.

“Meticulously documented.”

—Mickey Huff

“Startling. Reading this material in one analytical text is essential....We need this book 'yesterday’.”

—Tami Gold

“Makes an overwhelming case that US corporate media’s response to genocide has been not resistance, but complicity.”

—Jim Naureckas

“A superb job . . . shows how America’s mainstream media has served as Israel’s principal propaganda arm in the US”

—John J. Mearsheimer
$18.00
$15.30

Pre-order now at 15% off. Books will ship in January.

Pre-Order Now

Adding to cart… The item has been added

about the bookabout

This vitally necessary and carefully researched book examines the way US establishment media ran interference for Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, aligning its coverage with Israeli military narratives whilst downplaying, and even condoning, the wholesale massacre of Palestinians.

Commencing with the October 7th, 2023, attack, The Complicit Lens scrutinizes mainstream journalism, contrasting it with social media reports and international news coverage. It reveals how legacy media presented Israeli violence as defensive and justified, casting doubt on IDF bombings, employing passive language to deflect blame for atrocities, and repeating Israeli talking points, often word-for-word. Massacres of those seeking food became “aid-related deaths,” whilst missile attacks on tented refugees were “tragic mistakes.” Meanwhile, well-worn tropes of war propaganda, including claims of the beheading of babies and mass rapes, subsequently revealed to be without foundation, were used to justify Israeli actions and obscure culpability. 

Andersen documents the targeting of journalists and aid workers in what has become the deadliest conflict for each on record. She spotlights the editorial censorship that prohibited the use of terms such as "genocide" and "massacre" in the reporting of Palestinian deaths. And, as global protests against the Gaza genocide gathered strength, she examines the hostile media portrayal of these uprisings, particularly those led by young people and Jewish organizations.

Co-published with the Institute for Palestine Studies

About The Author / Editor

Robin Andersen is professor emerita of media studies at Fordham University and an award-winning author of a dozen single- and co-authored books. Her work examines film, television, and media coverage of war, the environment, politics, and elections. She edits the Routledge Focus Book Series on Media and Humanitarian Action, serves as a Project Censored Judge, and contributes to the annual State of the Free Press. Andersen is on the Board of Directors of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), where she also writes regularly, and is an Izzy Award Judge for the Park Center for Independent Media. Her writing has appeared in CounterPunch, LA Progressive, The Progressive, Salon, Common Dreams, and ScheerPost, among others.

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