

Messing Up History at the Daily Mail
A mixture of ignorance and poor editing creates an historical mess of errors in a Daily Mail story.
A mixture of ignorance and poor editing creates an historical mess of errors in a Daily Mail story.
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Anti-Semitic and offensive terms and sentences appear in Google’s definitions of “Jew” and “European” courtesy of the Oxford Dictionary. HonestReporting prompts the huge global entity to fix the problem.
Amnesty International’s Raed Jarrar cynically abuses the death of his father to bash Israel in the New York Times.
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Watchdog of the Week Joel Schneider spotted the BBC’s erasure of the Jewish people from the history of ancient Israel and alerted HonestReporting to take action.
In sinister style, The Times of London describes former IDF soldier Hen Mazzig as an “agent” when Jewish students were attacked by anti-Israel protesters.
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The UK doesn’t recognize a Palestinian state. The Palestinians have a diplomatic mission, not an embassy. So why do media outlets refer to the Palestinian “ambassador?”
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