

New York Times Abuses Martin Luther King’s Legacy to Attack Israel
Trust the New York Times to add to the toxic mix of US identity politics by commemorating Martin Luther King Day with an attack on Israel.
Trust the New York Times to add to the toxic mix of US identity politics by commemorating Martin Luther King Day with an attack on Israel.
If you were a writer spotlighting Israeli Arab media issues for a magazine like the
Writing in Newsweek, Tom O’Connor indulges in twisting facts while presenting Israel as the key actor in the Syrian civil war.
On the 10th anniversary of Operation Cast Lead against Hamas in Gaza, academic Avi Shlaim distorts reality in The Guardian.
Writing in the Financial Times, Shela Sheikh focuses on a collection of Corinne Silva photographs to charge Israeli plants and gardens with “colonization.”
The Associated Press publishes a story about settlements courtesy of the Peace Now organization without independently verifying the facts and figures.
In a piece of conjecture concerning the unreleased Trump peace plan, The Guardian misinterprets a poll to claim that Israelis aren’t interested in peace.
Every so often an opinion piece in New York Review of Books catches our attention.
Despite only one side expressing its intention to annihilate the other, Newsweek claims that Iran and Israel are both exchanging existential threats.
Although the Gaza border protests-cum-riots have calmed down significantly over recent months, the Associated Press
The murdered Israeli baby from the Palestinian terror attack at Ofra is a morally equivalent afterthought for The Independent.
The Guardian hyperlinks to the Middle East Monitor (MEMO), an anti-Israel hate site linked to Hamas.
Award-winning Irish journalist Gemma O’Doherty tweets a dog whistle promoting an antisemitic conspiracy theory on a white nationalist website.
The issue of Jewish settlements and international law doesn’t have only one side of the issue. HR prompts The Times of London’s Irish edition to add some proper balance.
An Israeli police recommendation to indict Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges is just that – a recommendation. Not according to The Independent’s headline.
The Financial Times mistakenly calls MK Yoel Hasson the “leader of the Zionist Union.” HonestReporting gets the FT to issue a correction.
CNN did the right thing firing Marc Lamont Hill after his UN speech calling for the destruction of Israel. Some media headlines didn’t get it right.
PBS Newshour’s Reza Sayah paints a rosy picture when he interviews Iranian Jews but ends up whitewashing the Islamic regime.
HonestReporting is a USA non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization as recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Tax ID# 06-1611859. Your generous tax-deductible donations make a real difference.
© 2024 All Rights Reserved to HonestReporting