

The Guardian Electrifies Israeli Security Barrier
The Guardian erroneously refers to Israel’s security barrier as “electrified” rather than the non-lethal “electronic.”
The Guardian erroneously refers to Israel’s security barrier as “electrified” rather than the non-lethal “electronic.”
An article in The Independent contains multiple examples of flawed and biased anti-Israel journalism.
For reasonable people, the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo offices and kosher supermarket in Paris
The Times of London misleadingly refers to a “Jewish border” between Israel and the Syrian Golan Heights.
The Financial Times covers tensions in Jerusalem adopting the Palestinian narrative and erasing the Jewish status of the Temple Mount.
The Jerusalem synagogue terror attack illustrates the systemic distortions through which the media view Israel.
The International Business Times labels Rabbi Yehuda Glick a “militant.” It’s the same word that is used to describe the terrorist who shot him.
A few days ago, the PLO warned foreign reporters not to use the name “Temple
The Independent misleadingly refers to Israel’s security barrier as a “430 mile-long brick wall.”
The New York Times referred to him as a “Far-right activist.” The BBC and LA
The Guardian describes a terrorist attack which killed a three-month-old baby as a “car crash.”
The Daily Telegraph refuses to acknowledge Jerusalem is located in Israel in the interests of “neutrality.”
Almost every media report on the current conflict will mention a “Gaza siege,” or “blockade of Gaza,” that Israel allegedly has maintained on the Gaza Strip
At least he’s consistent, if nothing else. Stephen Walt, half of the duo that published
An analysis of Gaza’s casualty figures brings into question the number of Palestinian civilians killed in Israel’s Operation Protective Edge.
Channel 4’s Jon Snow tweet sounds too much like an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory accusing Israel of playing a role in the downing of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine.
For a while now, the New York Times has been running a daily tally of
Cherryl Smith opines that the media is portraying Israel as the neighborhood bully in its coverage of Operation Protective Edge.
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