

Barrage of Bias: Horrendous Headlines
The events of the past few days have generated some horrendous headlines. Here are just a few that we spotted.
The events of the past few days have generated some horrendous headlines. Here are just a few that we spotted.
By Sunday August 21, hundreds of rockets had fallen on southern Israel following a terrorist
The Guardian’s coverage of Thursday’s terror attack near Eilat, Palestinian rockets on southern Israel and
The evidence of the terror attack, footage from the scene, dead and injured Israelis. Evidently
In the hours after the terrible terrorist attack near Eilat that left 8 Israelis dead and many more wounded, what was the BBC’s headline story?
Why is it that the New York Times still cannot distinguish the moral differences between Palestinian terror and Israeli measures to defend its citizens?
Syria says it’s allowing the establishment of political parties. The state news agency SANA said
I wish it weren’t necessary, but let’s face it: The IDF needs to explain why
Iran has been caught 10 times smuggling weapons to terrorists. I’m surprised we haven’t seen
Which headline’s sticks out like Mahmoud Abbas at a Jonathan Pollard rally? A scheduling problem?
How does the media cover NATO air strikes in Libya compared to Israeli actions against Hamas?
The issue with the UNRWA’s latest report on Gaza uemployment is more about its timing — the fifth
The Middle East is full of important news stories at this particular moment. Thousands of
• Remember the EU monitors who fled their border posts at the first sign of
Doug Saunders, the Globe & Mail’s European bureau chief, thinks there’s no difference between Hamas
Khaled Abu Toameh on Hamas vs. Fatah: In the eyes of Hamas, Mahmoud Abbas and
Talk about bad timing. On the same weekend that the US forgave $1 billion of
Why does the Financial Times cling to the previously accepted wisdom that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the fulcrum at the heart of the Middle East’s troubles and consider Hamas a credible peace partner?
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