

Settlement Tourism No Holiday For The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times features tourism in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc but fails to add some much-needed context.
The Sunday Times features tourism in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc but fails to add some much-needed context.
Australian ABC News advocacy journalist Sophie McNeill paints a picture of Palestinian suffering while failing to adequately acknowledge Israeli security concerns.
These parody headlines would be funny if they didn’t hit so close to home: they are taken directly from real headlines about terror attacks in Israel.
As the world mourns with Manchester, we remember that the world rarely mourns with Israel: instead, headlines mourn the death of Israel’s attackers and calls their violence, “alleged,” while diligently avoiding the word, “terrorism.”
The Washington Post published a series on the anniversary of the Six Day War, with
Of course Wonder Woman is a natural target for BDS, who cannot allow any Israeli success, not least from an Israeli woman who has served in the IDF and done her part to defend the Jewish state.
HonestReporting prompts corrections from The Times of London, The Independent and Daily Mail following inaccurate references to the Western Wall as “Judaism’s holiest site.”
Wanganui Chronicle columnist Fred Frederikse concocts an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory linking American-born Jewish political figures to a US-Saudi Arabia arms deal.
When discussing Israeli checkpoints The Washington Post throws professionalism out the window: in favor of slamming Israel in a shameless piece of what is essentially Palestinian propaganda, disguised as news.
HonestReporting prompts a correction from The Independent after Israel’s security barrier by Bethlehem is described as an “occupation wall.”
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The Guardian’s Peter Beaumont erroneously refers to the Western Wall, rather than the Temple Mount, as Judaism’s holiest site, not once but three times.
The Independent promotes a South African publicity stunt drawing attention to a Palestinian hunger strike and includes an embedded tweet calling for Israel’s destruction.
The Independent’s sub-header draws disproportionate focus on Robert Fisk’s charges that Israel used weapons on Palestinians in Gaza that could cause cancer.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown whitewashes Palestinian terrorism against civilians, and delegitimizes Israeli defense and the Haganah, which was founded to protect Jews against attacks and later became the IDF.
HR’s Daniel Pomerantz discusses Palestinian fake news on the i24 News program “Daily Dose” with
Macleans publishes an article by Madeline Thien but fails to disclose that the book that it is from is a joint project of the radical Breaking the Silence organization.
Has previously anti-Israel medical journal The Lancet been cured of its terminal illness?
A Sharon Murdoch cartoon in the Sunday Star Times draws upon anti-Semitic tropes to suggest that New Zealand’s new foreign minister is being controlled by a bloodthirsty Israel.
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