

BBC’s Imbalanced Reporting on BDS
In a blatant example of imbalanced reporting, the BBC includes a video interview with a prominent pro-BDS activist in a story yet fails to include a counterpoint.
In a blatant example of imbalanced reporting, the BBC includes a video interview with a prominent pro-BDS activist in a story yet fails to include a counterpoint.
To receive relief funds, Hurricane Harvey victims must not boycott Israel. Except that the story isn’t true, and the media must be held to account.
The Guardian gives a voice to the Palestinian campaign against the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
Talk about a bungled correction. The New York Times recently picked up on a controversy
The headlines said that Palestinian President Abbas “condemned” the multiple murder of Israelis at Har
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Until I came to Israel, I didn’t know what safety felt like.
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Media coverage of a terror attack at the gates to the Israeli community of Har Adar create issues of nuance over the exact location and question marks over the terror word.
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At the ICT Counter-Terrorism conference, European delegates displayed deadly self-assurance despite a desperate need for humility.
The Age states that a former Israeli living in Melbourne owns a chain of “pro-Zionist gyms.” Who works out at one of those?
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HonestReporting crunches the numbers to compare the Israel-related media cultures in Britain and the United States.
Professor Steven Salaita had a job offer rescinded because of anti-Semitic tweets he posted about the 2014 Gaza war – now he is to be keynote speaker at a conference on freedom of speech and academic boycotts of Israel. The Irish Times report omits key context and seems to adopt Salaita’s warped narrative of Israel, portraying him as a victim.
As Myanmar’s military comes in for international criticism, The Independent singles out Israeli arms exports to the country based on an agenda-driven source.
Newsweek misleads, manipulates, and twists reality to falsely claim that Christianity in Israel is under threat.
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