

Israel-Hater Spews Anti-Semitic, Vicious Op-Ed
South Africa’s The Mail and Guardian publishes a vicious opinion piece that compares Israel to Hitler.
South Africa’s The Mail and Guardian publishes a vicious opinion piece that compares Israel to Hitler.
The New York Times features Israel’s security barrier but leaves the false impression that the structure is entirely a wall.
After a burst pipe in the West Bank, The Independent falsely accuses Israel of denying water to Palestinians.
Newsweek mis-categorizes an accused PFLP terrorist as a “clown.”
In the 1967 Six Day War, Israel captured the eastern part of Jerusalem in a desperate war of self defense.
MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin blames Israel for being attacked by terrorists.
The reality in Israel can be very complex, but with Palestinian terror attacks on innocent Israeli civilians, there is only one way to accurately report the news.
Robert Fisk demonstrates gross hypocrisy when he writes about separating truth from lies when reporting alleged war crimes.
Reporting on a Palestinian terror attack on a Tel Aviv market, the New Zealand Herald performs a startling inversion of morality; casting hero as villain and terrorist as victim.
AFP misleads by leaving out critical historical context about Jerusalem.
The only defense BDS has is lies and hypocrisy. The simple fact is, BDS can handle neither the truth, nor the taste of its own tactics.
The Independent reporting on a Palestinian terror attack, refers to Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital. HonestReporting prompts a correction.
A Palestinian terror attack on the Sarona market in Tel Aviv prompts some serious media fails in the immediate aftermath.
If you enjoy good rumors, conspiracy theories, and unproven allegations, you’ll find plenty of them
UPDATE: After we published the article below and contacted the journalist, the online story was
Maps produced by the US public health institute, the CDC appear in the Daily Mail showing the spread of a tropical disease in the Middle East yet do not name Israel.
Radio New Zealand relies on two biased interviewees to spread factual distortions about Israel.
The New York Times uses a photo of Israeli girls playing with IDF weaponry without proper context, to illustrate a story on fissures between the military and political echelons in Israel.
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