Washington Post National Desk Gets Israel’s Size Right
The Washington Post foreign desk periodically describes countries as big or bigger than Israel as “tiny.” But regardless of its small size (about 8,000 square miles) and population (a little more than seven million people, of them about 5.6 million Jews), the Jewish state rarely if every gets the adjective “tiny,” or its synonyms, from The Post’s foreign news department, as the CAMERA SNAPSHOT “Tiny Georgia, Big Israel?” (May 29, 2008) pointed out.
Usage by Post national and metro desk reporters is another, apparently more accurate, matter. In covering Sen. Barack Obama’s visit to Israel, national reporter Jonathan Weisman and metro reporter Michelle Boorstein informed readers that Israel is “a speck on the globe that is slightly smaller than New Jersey ….” (“Obama Working to Ensure Jewish Vote: Meticulous Planning for Visit to Israel Indicates Importance,” July 24, 2008). Yes, the same comparison used by the CIA World Fact Book and virtually shunned by The Post’s foreign desk.
Implying that Israel is larger than it is by omitting basic geographic and demographic information could allow readers to assume that Israel is more responsible for Middle Eastern problems or better able to take risks than it is, or that it faces less serious threats than it does.
Weisman and Boorstein, and their national and metro desk editors, served Post readers well by being specific, and doing so in a way many Americans can relate to quickly. Their informative analogy undercuts erroneous double standard comparisons that hold Israel as a regional Goliath to the Palestinian Arabs’ David. The foreign desk could learn from this example. AG
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