

The Guardian Corrects Eurovision Tel Aviv Claim
Following Netta Barzilai’s Eurovision Song Contest victory, The Guardian corrects after stating next year in Tel Aviv.
Following Netta Barzilai’s Eurovision Song Contest victory, The Guardian corrects after stating next year in Tel Aviv.
Satirical magazine The Onion weighs in on the Gaza border violence with a “parody” that crosses the line from humor to outright offense and even antisemitism.
With the news that Hamas claim 50 of the Palestinians killed by the IDF at the Gaza border violence were their operatives, will the international media climb down from their knee-jerk assault on Israel?
The Sydney Morning Herald has published a work of fiction about events on the Gaza border, thinly disguised as a legitimate opinion column.
While Hamas instigated violence at the Gaza border, Israel is blamed by many media outlets for the deaths of Palestinians intent on breaching the security fence.
The IDF is defending the Gaza border, but why? As Hamas prepares for the “Great
The BBC used Israeli politician Oren Hazan as a useful idiot to deliberately embarrass Israel. The BBC’s response to our complaint about Jeremy Bowen’s report is insulting.
Business Insider paints the global powers who are pounding Syrian civilians with gruesome chemical weapons as being some kind of victims, because…Israel. You couldn’t make this stuff up if you tried.
The BBC treats its youth demographic in an infantile manner when attempting to explain the ongoing row over Jeremy Corbyn and UK Labour Party antisemitism.
As the Giro d’Italia comes to Israel, the Daily Telegraph corrects the error after stating that the first stage of the international cycle race is taking place in “West Jerusalem”
Hamas claims to advocate for ‘non-violence.’ The AP, however, discovers that carrying out acts of violence involving throwing stones and firebombs is somehow acceptable under the Hamas definition.
According to a Financial Times headline, a “Palestinian lecturer” is assassinated in Malaysia. This “lecturer” is actually a senior Hamas terrorist.
The Independent’s coverage of Natalie Portman and the Genesis Prize claims that she campaigned for Israeli “regime change.”
The Sunday Times of London erroneously implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of government and decision making. HonestReporting gets the correction.
President Donald Trump declared that he would move the US embassy to Jerusalem. So why did The New Yorker specify “East Jerusalem” when Trump never specified where in Israel’s capital city?
The Associated Press wire service marks Israeli Independence Day with a trifecta of errors.
Saeb Erekat falsely claims that the Palestinian shot by an IDF bullet in a viral video of Israeli soldiers celebrating, was the victim of an “extrajudicial killing” even though he was actually shot in the leg and injured.
What was ABC thinking when it invited the almost comically antisemitic Reverend Stephen Sizer onto its Radio National “Breakfast” program on Good Friday to discuss Christian Zionism and Israel?
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