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The Associated Press minimizes the number of Palestinian terror attacks and leaves out historical context. → Read More
Could there be a clearer case of terrorism than the murder of 13 year old Hallel Yaffa Ariel? Not for the National Post. → Read More
AFP's one-sided story covers a UNICEF report that portrays Israel and its security forces as Palestinian child killers. → Read More
PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME IF YOU AGREE THAT THE MEDIA MUST REPORT PALESTINIAN CELEBRATIONS OF TERROR After Palestinian terrorists murdered four people in an attack in a popular Tel Aviv shopping center, many Palestinians were seen celebrating in the streets.... → Read More
AFP misleads by leaving out critical historical context about Jerusalem. → Read More
Sometimes anti-Israel media bias is subtle, only apparent when analyzing long-term coverage by a particular news outfit. Other times, the contempt that jou → Read More
The Sunday Times misleadingly states that the State of Israel is planning the death penalty for Palestinian "militants." → Read More
Criticizing an Israeli action or policy is not anti-Semitic. But demonizing Israel in a hate-filled rant with language not used against any other country i → Read More
An Australian Broadcasting Corporation article "Gaza siblings killed in air strike after rockets hit Israel" leads with the following paragraph: A 10-year-old Palestinian boy and his six-year-old sister have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on their... → Read More
When American police shoot a madman with a machete, the headlines say so. But when a terrorist dies in Israel, while IN THE ACT of attacking, the headlines are just plain shocking. → Read More
Last night, as I was driving home, I heard the news that a runner on the trail, near my home, had been stabbed by a Palestinian terrorist who then sprinted off into the hills in the direction of a local Arab village. → Read More
The most important component of a news story may very well be the headline. In fact, most people only skim headlines to get their news. That is why it is critical that headlines be accurate, from the moment the story is first published. When it comes to... → Read More
The most important component of a news story may very well be the headline. In fact, most people only skim headlines to get their news. That is why it is critical that headlines be accurate, from the moment the story is first published. When it comes to... → Read More
The real story of how one woman, using HonestReporting's resources, was able to take on NPR and win. Olivia, wherever you are, good work! You can read the original story with the note from NPR's ombudsman. [sc name="bottomsignup... → Read More
An opinion piece in the New York Times by Roger Cohen promotes the idea voiced by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro that Israel employs a "double standard" when dealing with Israelis and Palestinians who live in the disputed territories. He writes:... → Read More
In other words, Hadid sat down with the people being evicted and wrote up their stories without making the effort to check them against other evidence. → Read More
Diaa Hadid, a correspondent for the New York Times, began her article on Palestinians being evicted from Jerusalem's Old City with a moving account: Nazira Maswadi’s new landlord is trying to kick her out based on a claim that her estranged husband,... → Read More
The Fading Two State Solution is a New York Times editorial that makes the observation that "even truth telling can ignite a firestorm." Quite a claim considering the lack of truth-telling in the editorial itself. → Read More
Whomever was in charge of the headline should have made clear that the Palestinian girl not only HAD a knife, but she was killed while attempting to USE the knife → Read More
Time Magazine resurrects the blood libel that Israeli soldiers have been stealing Palestinian organs. → Read More