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The BDS movement’s boycott against Israel is, for all practical purposes, a blacklist designed to
The New York Times allows Israeli Arab journalist Rula Jebreal to deliberately portray Israel as institutionally racist towards its Arab minority.
For Irish diplomat Richard Ryan, in the Irish Times, Israeli settlements are the single biggest threat to peace with the Palestinians.
The Guardian describes a terrorist attack which killed a three-month-old baby as a “car crash.”
Is the terrorist murder of a 3-month-old Israeli morally equivalent to the death of a Palestinian youth throwing a Molotov cocktail? It is according to CNN.
The AP, AFP and BBC all produce appalling headline fails in their coverage of a Palestinian terror attack in Jerusalem that killed a three-month-old baby.
The biggest BDS fail this week was undoubtedly the desperate, inconsistent, and ultimately self-defeating series
Is there a difference between academics attending a conference as individuals or as “representatives” of
The occupation of the son of a columnist is more significant than the admiration of reporter for Yasser Arafat? #Double Standards at the New York Times
If readers want to get a handle on what’s really going on in the Palestinian
The New York Times published an opinion piece by Ali Jarbawi (“Palestine’s Nuclear Option“) in
One has to wonder why any reputable media outlet would invite the truth-challenged Palestinian official
A non-story about building plans within Jerusalem becomes an artificially created “crisis” thanks to Peace Now and a compliant media.
In “Remnants of War Become Art in Gaza,” AFP promotes a “feel good” human interest story. The article describes how Palestinians in Gaza are turning remnants of the military conflict into art.
The Daily Telegraph refuses to acknowledge Jerusalem is located in Israel in the interests of “neutrality.”
In the wacky world of campus debate, it seems that calling for academic boycott against
The winner of the Blankfeld Award for Media Critique 2014 is Elijah Granet.
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