

Confusion Over Temple Mount Visits in The Scotsman
The Scotsman erroneously states that Israeli visits to the Temple Mount break existing agreed arrangements.
The Scotsman erroneously states that Israeli visits to the Temple Mount break existing agreed arrangements.
CBS News screws up claiming that Har Nof is disputed, Fox News dares to show how Palestinians give out candy at the news that innocent Jews were murdered. Did your local media show footage of Palestinians dancing at the news?
An anchorwoman on the CBS This Morning program refers to the site of the Jerusalem synagogue terror attack as a “contested religious site.”
As two Palestinian terrorists murder Jewish worshipers in a Jerusalem synagogue, what were the media’s first reactions?
CNN accidentally mistakes the Jerusalem synagogue in a terror attack for a mosque.
The Irish Times portrays Yasser Arafat as a successful statesman and freedom fighter, holding Israel responsible for the breakdown of the peace process.
The Independent posts a video of Palestinian protests from 2011 while claiming it to be recent footage.
The New York Times changes its headline following two terror attacks, suggesting that Palestinians were only “suspected” of murdering two Israelis.
The Independent misleadingly refers to Israel’s security barrier as a “430 mile-long brick wall.”
The BBC produces yet another faulty headline as Jerusalem suffers another car terror attack.
The New York Times allows Israeli Arab journalist Rula Jebreal to deliberately portray Israel as institutionally racist towards its Arab minority.
The AP, AFP and BBC all produce appalling headline fails in their coverage of a Palestinian terror attack in Jerusalem that killed a three-month-old baby.
The New York Times published an opinion piece by Ali Jarbawi (“Palestine’s Nuclear Option“) in
The Daily Telegraph refuses to acknowledge Jerusalem is located in Israel in the interests of “neutrality.”
The Washington Post chooses the Jewish New Year to publish an opinion piece by an academic disingenuously promoting a one-state solution.
Within weeks of the end of the Gaza conflict, the New York Times omits certain key events and uses questionable language to describe the way the conflict began.
New York Times columnist Roger Cohen asks if the conflict in Gaza was necessary. He doesn’t think so. It was a “war of choice” and Israel simply chose badly.
UK-based Israeli academic and longtime Israel critic Avi Shlaim has weighed in on the Gaza
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