

The Economist Lumps Terror Victims and Terrorists Together
The Economist in mentioning Palestinian terror attacks treats the perpetrators as victims of the very acts that they themselves carried out.
The Economist in mentioning Palestinian terror attacks treats the perpetrators as victims of the very acts that they themselves carried out.
An op-ed in the New York Times from a British diplomat treats Palestinian terror and Israeli countermeasures as morally equivalent.
The death of Palestinian official Ziad Abu Ein at a supposedly peaceful protest creates a media storm. But just how did he die?
The Times of London erroneously states that Palestinian construction workers are banned from Ashkelon schools.
Former Associated Press staffer Matti Friedman reveals even more about the misreporting from Israel and the Palestinian territories.
A Times of London cartoon makes fun of a UK politician’s anti-terror legislation and implies that Israel is a police state.
The Scotsman erroneously states that Israeli visits to the Temple Mount break existing agreed arrangements.
An anchorwoman on the CBS This Morning program refers to the site of the Jerusalem synagogue terror attack as a “contested religious site.”
As two Palestinian terrorists murder Jewish worshipers in a Jerusalem synagogue, what were the media’s first reactions?
CNN accidentally mistakes the Jerusalem synagogue in a terror attack for a mosque.
The Irish Times portrays Yasser Arafat as a successful statesman and freedom fighter, holding Israel responsible for the breakdown of the peace process.
The Irish Times publishes what appears to be a deliberately constructed photo of a burning Koran, allegedly the result of a settler attack on a mosque.
The Independent posts a video of Palestinian protests from 2011 while claiming it to be recent footage.
The New York Times changes its headline following two terror attacks, suggesting that Palestinians were only “suspected” of murdering two Israelis.
The Daily Mail erroneously refers to Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital.
The Independent misleadingly refers to Israel’s security barrier as a “430 mile-long brick wall.”
NBC News produces an inappropriate and sensationalist headline to cover a Jerusalem terror attack.
The Daily Telegraph fails to include context leading to the false impression that Israeli police “stormed” the al-Aqsa Mosque.
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