

Focus on Hamas: A Brutal Terror Organization
Hamas was founded in 1987 and has been the de facto governing authority of the Gaza Strip since its takeover of that area in 2007.But what is Hamas?
Hamas was founded in 1987 and has been the de facto governing authority of the Gaza Strip since its takeover of that area in 2007.But what is Hamas?
As a result of the Oslo Accords, Judea and Samaria, or the West Bank, is divided into Area A, B and C. But what’s the difference between them?
Does a cartoon by Steve Bell in The Guardian cross the line into antisemitism? His latest portrays a barbed wire Gaza fence shaped as an Israeli flag .
Tel Aviv was founded as the first all-Jewish city in modern times. Has Reuters unwittingly uncovered a Palestinian desire to “return” there?
Is Israel’s Iron Dome “notorious?” It is according to the Daily Mail’s Mail Online, which makes a mess of its story on Israeli defensive measures during the Eurovision Song Contest.
Writing in the Irish Independent, comedian Deirdre O’Kane claims that a wall has been built “around Bethlehem” despite maps proving this to be incorrect.
Over 600 Gaza rockets were fired at Israel’s south over two days. HonestReporting’s managing editor visited the scene and came under rocket fire.
A video commissioned by British Channel 4 for Facebook Watch called “Gaza: life in the
The Daily Telegraph wrongly states Erez Crossing goes into Egypt, effectively erasing Israel’s role in the rescue of dozens of animals from a Gaza zoo.
The BBC erroneously states that the Palestinian Authority, not Hamas, is in charge of the Gaza Strip. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Vice News spreads a clearly false claim on HBO TV that Israel has killed 270 Palestinian children during Gaza’s March of Return.
Sky News corrects the error after HonestReporting points out that communities on the Israel side of the Gaza border are not “settlements.”
A headline in dozens of media outlets following a rocket attack falsely stated Israeli troops were mobilizing in Gaza gets corrected…twice.
A roundup of faulty coverage in the immediate aftermath of a rocket attack on the Israeli community of Mishmeret and the subsequent Israeli response.
After a rocket fired from Gaza struck a family home in central Israel, CNN’s headline described a rocket ‘landing.’
United International Press corrects the error after calling Tel Aviv Israel’s capital and describing Gaza as a “Palestinian-occupied area within Israel.”
After two rockets are fired from Gaza at Tel Aviv, the New York Times got its headline spot on. Then it switched it.
Tel Aviv isn’t Israel’s “densely populated capital of Israel” and there was nothing “apparent” about a rocket attack on the city.
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