

CNN: Israel “Concerned” Enough to Carry Out “Retaliatory Attacks”
CNN’s shoddy coverage includes understating Israeli fears, failing to identify a terrorist as Palestinian while accusing Israel of “retaliatory attacks.”
CNN’s shoddy coverage includes understating Israeli fears, failing to identify a terrorist as Palestinian while accusing Israel of “retaliatory attacks.”
The Associated Press asks why Palestinian residents of Jerusalem are involved in terror but omits some important facts and context.
Failing to challenge Palestinian assertions, NPR’s Emily Harris interviews the family of a Palestinian whom a previous interviewee falsely claimed was dead.
Headlines about Palestinian terror attacks attribute them to everything other than the Palestinians themselves.
The Wall Street Journal produces a one-sided story that refers to Palestinian terror attacks as “allegedly” occurring.
Some of the latest examples of poor or biased reporting on the wave of Palestinian terror unleashed on Israel’s citizens.
The numbers fail to show what’s really important – that Israel is facing a relentless wave of Palestinian terror.
The way news spreads through the Internet guarantees that once a major publication publishes an error, no correction will be able to stop it from spreading. The Irish Times has now published the original New York Times story without the correction. And odds are against them being the only ones to do so.
UPDATE: The Times has published a letter by Jodi Magness, one of the historians cited
As a wave of Palestinian terror continues to escalate, some media have joined in the assault on Israelis.
A false tweet by Reuters’ Luke Baker alleging Israeli undercover agents incited Palestinian stone throwers spreads to other media.
Reuters’ Luke Baker is busted after falsely alleging that Israeli undercover agents incited a mob of Palestinian youths to throw rocks at Israeli police.
Shayna Abramson was at the scene in Jerusalem of Guardian journalist Kate Shuttleworth’s error-strewn story and reveals how the reality was twisted.
The world’s leading wire service, the Associated Press, can’t seem to name a flashpoint holy
The BBC publishes a shocking headline in response to a fatal Palestinian stabbing attack in Jerusalem’s Old City.
The Guardian carelessly confuses one of the victims of a Palestinian terror attack with the terrorist who carried out the attack.
The International Business Times issues a correction after mistakenly writing that Israeli police had entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The New York Times’s Diaa Hadid claims that the death of Israeli driver Alexander Levlovich in a Palestinian rock throwing attack was an “accident.”
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