I think it seems to me like the press does not so much act like Israel is the victim anymore - like when so many thought that more Israelis were victims than Palestinians. (I think that is what surprised me to see people trying to limit criticism of Israel - do some people still think that Israel is the victim now?)
Now we hear of the suicide bombers in Iraq and we don't hear about how many the Americans are killing.
What seems different to me from other situations in other parts of the world is that the US is being asked to accept what we are doing in Iraq - just like the US has been expected to accept what the Israelis have been doing.
There are many situations going on around the world where indigenous people are being displaced. But we aren't asked to accept it as much as we just don't hear about it.
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I did a search for news in Israel and (besides news about Gaza and the pullout problems) - this came up (going back to Fisk's point) ->
"...In the week before the Netanya bombing, Noor Faris Njem, a 14-year-old Palestinian boy, was killed by Israeli occupation forces in an unprovoked attack on the Balata refugee camp on the outskirts of Nablus. Njem was shot in the head when Israeli troops entered the refugee camp on July 6 and began firing on unarmed civilians.
Two days later, two teenage boys from Balata were also shot by Israeli troops, including 16-year-old Khalid Mohammed Msyme, who later died from his injuries.
According to a report issued by the Palestinian State Information Service on June 8, during the first four months of Israel's “cease-fire”, Israeli occupation forces killed 38 Palestinians and wounded 411 others, while another 988 Palestinian civilians were arrested.
In direct violation of the cease-fire, Israeli occupation forces had also conducted almost 2000 incursions into Palestinian cities and villages, as well as at least 1100 raids on Palestinian houses. During the same period, 1306 checkpoints and roadblocks were also set up and at least 3380 hectares of Palestinian land was seized by the Israeli occupation forces...."
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2005/634/634p18.htm