

Newsweek’s Apartheid Headline and a Journalist’s Response
An otherwise fair and balanced article in Newsweek includes an inflammatory headline referring to Israeli “apartheid.”
An otherwise fair and balanced article in Newsweek includes an inflammatory headline referring to Israeli “apartheid.”
The Times of London’s headline describes a neutralized Palestinian terrorist as a “helpless man.”
Newsweek falsely claims that Israeli “security personnel have been shooting dead or injuring any Palestinian targeting or suspected of planning to target Israeli civilians.”
The Guardian deliberately edits relevant sections questioning Jewish responsibility for an alleged arson attack from an AFP copy.
New York Times fails to mention that a Palestinian woman charged by Israel happens to belong to a terrorist organization.
The International Federation of Journalists condemns Israel’s closure of a media outlet affiliated to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist organization.
AFP’s headline refers to a Hamas “fighter” while implying the terrorist was a member of a “party.”
Another Palestinian terror attack, another headline fail, this time from Australia’s ABC News.
Australian ABC News infers that two Palestinian children are killed by Israel “in retaliation” for Hamas rocket attacks.
The results of a survey are interpreted by The Independent to claim that nearly half of Israeli Jews believe in “ethnic cleansing.”
CNN article on Palestinian terror attack seems unsure about whether the “terrorist” “murdered” a civilian.
Anti-Israel extremist Ben White is given a platform by Newsweek to mislead its readers on the topic of administrative detention.
AFP publishes an article celebrating the wives of convicted Palestinian terrorists to mark International Women’s Day.
Multiple Palestinian terror attacks across Israel generate another batch of headline shockers.
Palestinians have been killed while carrying out terrorism or confronting Israeli security forces. So why then does The Guardian refer to Israeli self-defense as “deadly retaliation?”
Two Israeli soldiers got lost using Waze, and then were attacked by armed Palestinians….but you wouldn’t know it from the headlines.
In The Guardian, author David Rieff argues that “Israel offers a florid illustration of how disastrously collective memory can deform a society.”
The Guardian refers to right-wing Israeli group Im Tirtzu as “extra-paramilitary.” Was this subconscious bias at work?
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