

“Travel Palestine” Tourism Ad Erases Israel
Since when were tourists able to visit Jerusalem in a state of Palestine stretching from the Med to the River Jordan?
Since when were tourists able to visit Jerusalem in a state of Palestine stretching from the Med to the River Jordan?
How the wire services use bars in their images to promote the Palestinian narrative of suffering and the impression of Palestinians as “prisoners” of Israeli brutality.
A snapshot of how Reuters, AP and AFP/Getty misuse imagery to distort coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
An examination of some of the imagery produced during and after the Gaza Flotilla.
A St. Petersburg Times correspondent stumbles blindly through Gaza, ignoring the worst aspects of Hamas rule.
Time cover story claims decadent Israelis no longer care about peace.
The medical journal fails to address HR’s legitimate concerns, instead proving them outright in a one-sided letter to The Guardian.
Gideon Levy prostitutes himself to sell books through an extremist anti-Israel organization in the UK.
The BBC’s flagship documentary programme produces a fair and balanced report on what happened on board the Mavi Marmara.
On Friday 30 July, the Israeli city of Ashkelon was struck by a Grad missile fired
The Associated Press whitewashes the real agenda of a radical anti-Israel group, portraying them as a bunch of youthful and peaceful idealists.
The Lancet publishes a multi-article series on Palestinian health written by Israel boycotters that goes way beyond accepted medical norms.
Why does the Daily Telegraph choose to reuse an image from the 2009 Gaza conflict to inaccurately portray the present day?
Are Gazan children really behind bars or does the imagery fail to give the bigger picture?
After 4 years in Hamas captivity, make sure that the mainstream media doesn’t forget the tragic plight of the kidnapped Israeli soldier.
Still more evidence emerges of the violent intentions of those behind the Gaza flotilla. Yet Israel continues to be tried in the court of international public opinion.
Days after being caught cropping photos for political effect, Reuters releases a photo bank of Hamas propaganda images from Gaza.
Over the years, the BBC has regularly found itself on the receiving end of HonestReporting’s
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