Challenging Israel’s Democratic Process
Following last week's election of Ariel Sharon in Israel, several journalists called into question the legitimacy of Israel's democratic process.
Following last week's election of Ariel Sharon in Israel, several journalists called into question the legitimacy of Israel's democratic process.
With Israeli elections in the news, many publications are unleashing ferocious attacks on Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon.
60 Minutes promotes itself as the work of solid investigative reporters. This time they got the story backwards.
An article in the January 2001 issue of Harper's Magazine lambastes Israel for the worst crimes, including "barbarism," "fierce prejudice," "systematic violence," and even "ethnic cleansing."
A BBC article suggests that religious Jews seek to blow up the mosques on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
250,000 people gathered outside the Old City walls in support of Jerusalem. Did it receive fair coverage in the media?
This week, many media outlets reported in the same article the murders of Binyamin Ze'ev Kahana and wife, Talia, and the killing several hours later of a Palestinian terrorist leader, Thabet Thabet, presumably by Israeli security forces.
A notoriously rabid anti-Semite, who happens to be employed as a journalist, spews his venom once more.
The Washington Post brings some outrageous Palestinian claims — and then fails to question if there is any Israeli refutation.
In a lengthy background piece on the Mideast crisis, the UK Economist somehow manages to avoid mentioning the Israeli point of view anywhere in the article.
HonestReporting flooded the mailboxes of CNN editors. They didn't appreciate that so much. But at least we got their attention — finally!
CNN's arrogance in not responding to any of our previous emails is astounding. But HonestReporting thinks we can wear them down.
CNN offers its readers links to the blood-stained websites of Hamas and Hizbollah. HonestReporting questions why.
A British columnist applies the worst anti-Semitic diatribes to Israel's handling of the Intifada. What followed was a storm of public protest.
Our first true success! When this communique was sent, HonestReporting didn't know what great effect it would have.
The inaugural HonestReporting communique takes on the world's number one offender: the BBC.
On the day the Intafada broke out, Tuvia Grossman was riding a taxi to visit the Western Wall. He was unwittingly thrust into the international limelight — and nearly killed in the process.
An interview published this week by The Guardian serves as a reminder of what
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