

New York Times: ‘Israel Says’ a Terror Attack Happened
Why did the New York Times’ first headline in response to a brutal Palestinian terrorist attack, state “Israel Says” when the facts were already known?
Why did the New York Times’ first headline in response to a brutal Palestinian terrorist attack, state “Israel Says” when the facts were already known?
When talking about photo bias, we’re usually dealing with breaking news images that are lacking
Daire Louise O’Dowd’s piece for IrishCentral about her experiences in the Palestinian territories is a mess of misinformation, inaccuracies and propaganda.
What issues do the media usually underplay or leave out when discussing Hamas and the conflict in Gaza?
Outgoing Palestinian envoy to the US Husam Zomlot doesn’t have ambassador status. HR gets The Hill and The Independent to correct.
The Guardian reports on a virtual reality exhibit, twisting reality, calling Israel’s security barrier a wall and quoting a plug for a one-state solution.
Writing in The Independent, Andy Martin falsely charges Israel with making surfing a banned activity in Gaza while having a dig at British Jews.
What issues do the media usually underplay or leave out when discussing Hamas and the conflict in Gaza?
Washington Post writer Ishaan Tharoor erroneously states that descendants of all refugees and not only Palestinians are conferred that status by UN bodies.
Writing in the New York Times a Jewish Voice for Peace activist claims that BDS is a bastion of democracy and freedom that is under threat from pro-Israel advocates.
A headline erroneously referred to Netanyahu’s ‘blossoming friendship’ with Philippines President Duterte rather than between the two countries.
HonestReporting gets The Sun to remove a claim that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital city.
HonestReporting was proud to officially open its brand new international headquarters in the heart of downtown Jerusalem.
Michelle Jackson makes a throwaway comment in a travel review claiming South African apartheid is “still happening in parts of the world such as Palestine.”
An article in The National Interest references Tel Aviv no fewer than six times, falsely implying that it is Israel’s capital rather than Jerusalem.
The Guardian refers to the Palestinian “ambassador” to the UK despite the fact that the UK does not recognize a sovereign Palestinian state.
According to Google Maps, if you walk from downtown Jerusalem to the Old City, you may “cross country borders.” A political statement or a technical glitch?
Owen Jones is digging himself into a deeper hole and, in the process, demonstrating how
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