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Rewriting 1948

(Via Israpundit🙂 The last paragraph of an AP report on the UN commemoration of the

Recommended reading

* In the (Indiana) Journal and Courier, Purdue professor Louis Rene Beres rejects the ‘cycle

‘Go back to Germany!’

What was supposed to be a peaceful Bay Area rally protesting Palestinian terror got a

Lipmann’s lessons

Writing in The Spectator, Anthony Lipmann uses the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the

Crying wolf

Haaretz writes that Magen David Adom’s Ashdod hotline has received a flood of phone calls

Deadly child’s play

A Palestinian boy with a toy gun among a group of children throwing stones at

Palestinians stranded by PA

Physicians for Human Rights-Israel accuses the Palestinian Authority of refusing to allow critically ill patients

Basic (media) training

The Raleigh News & Observer reports that US soldiers receive mandatory “media training” before being

Al-Qaida emancipates women

Al-Khansa is simply not your typical women’s magazine. The online magazine is produced by Al-Qaida

UNRWA director leaves post

As part of a UN reform effort, Peter Hansen, director of the United Nations Relief

Palestinian Insiders

AFP and AP employ reporters who also receive paychecks from the Palestinian Authority.

AFP’s moonlighting reporters

Palestinian journalists working for the Agence France-Presse have other interesting pursuits that call into question

Mixed messages

Is the latest surge of Palestinian terror intended to “send a message” to Mahmoud Abbas?

The Guardian responds to HR

The Guardian’s reader’s editor, Ian Mayes, comments on our critique of a recent Guardian article,

New name, old spin

Media coverage of the Palestinian attack on the Karni Crossing features a new twist on

The Re-cycled Distortion

The Scotsman and Reuters remain mired in 'blame Sharon' and 'cycle of violence' coverage, defying the reality on the ground.

NPR’s “Compassion Fatigue”

Jeffrey Dvorkin, National Public Radio‘s ombudsman, suggests that some news outlets are starting to avoid

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