

Terminology Matters!
The Daily Mail and Daily Express both use misleading terminology in a conflict where use of language matters.
The Daily Mail and Daily Express both use misleading terminology in a conflict where use of language matters.
MSNBC / NBC News host Ayman Mohyeldin tweets his support for a one-state solution, effectively promoting the end of Israel as a Jewish state.
If you have to present false facts to support your opinion, then maybe you’re just plain wrong.
UPDATE Following HonestReporting’s complaint, the History Channel has corrected the first part of its error,
We thought we saw enough botched coverage last week of President Donald Trump’s recognition of
As President Donald Trump declares US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, some media made a muck up of their facts.
A mixture of ignorance and poor editing creates an historical mess of errors in a Daily Mail story.
The US doesn’t recognize a Palestinian state. HonestReporting gets the correction after The Independent erroneously refers to the PLO’s representative to the US as “Ambassador.”
CNN’s feature on global sexual harassment includes a map of the Middle East that marks Israel as an Arab state.
The Times of London erroneously implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital rather than Jerusalem. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Anti-Semitic and offensive terms and sentences appear in Google’s definitions of “Jew” and “European” courtesy of the Oxford Dictionary. HonestReporting prompts the huge global entity to fix the problem.
Amnesty International’s Raed Jarrar cynically abuses the death of his father to bash Israel in the New York Times.
The US does not recognize Palestinian statehood yet Haaretz referred to a Palestinian ’embassy’ in Washington D.C. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Israeli Arab singer Ruba Shamshoum was born and raised in the Israeli city of Nazareth. So why does the Irish Times say that she is from “Palestine?”
In sinister style, The Times of London describes former IDF soldier Hen Mazzig as an “agent” when Jewish students were attacked by anti-Israel protesters.
Who were the “native people” who lived in Judea during the time of the Romans and why is it so hard for the BBC to acknowledge it was the Jews?
According to the International Business Times, the resignation of British politician Priti Patel was “exercising minds in Tel Aviv.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Guardian crudely refers to the “Israeli regime.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
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