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Malley Mollycoddles Arafat

A former Clinton aide storms the media in an attempt to shift the blame for Camp David away from the rejectionist Arafat.

Arafat Unmasked

What we knew all along — that Yasser Arafat is responsible for starting and maintaining the violence — is now gaining a strong voice in the mainstream media.

Newsweek’s Hammer-Blow

Newsweek's Jerusalem bureau chief Joshua Hammer seems to be bending over backward to whitewash Palestinian violence and intimidation.

Celebrating Your Success

HonestReporting member are working hard, contacting editors in protest of anti-Israel bias. These efforts frequently pay off!

Misrepresenting the Mitchell Report

While an investigative committee makes cessation of violence the first step, Palestinians — and editors — link it to a freeze on settlements.

The Propaganda Barrage

Bad coverage of murdered Israeli children, the Pope's visit to Syria, and a boatload of weapons off the coast of Gaza.

Robert Fisk’s Orwellian Newspeak

For more than two decades, journalist Robert Fisk has used his correspondent card to proudly become a crusader for Arab and Palestinian causes.

Award to The New Republic

Martin Peretz, editor-in-chief and chairman of The New Republic, has consistently stood by Israel's side, exposing the Arab rhetoric commonly parroted in the Western media.

Burying the Children

As Israel lays to rest the victim of Palestinian infanticide, the media tries to downplay the tragedy by comparing it to other casualties of Mideast violence.

Blockade of Terror

In a classic case of imbalanced reporting, media reports pour in about the blockade of Palestinian towns — but nothing about the blockade imposed on Israelis.

If You Shoot Them, Do They Not Bleed?

The New York Times singles out Israeli settlers as a separate class of people. By doing so, it strengthens the hand of Palestinians perpetrating attacks.

Rally in Jerusalem

250,000 people gathered outside the Old City walls in support of Jerusalem. Did it receive fair coverage in the media?

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The Photo that Started it All

On the day the Intafada broke out, Tuvia Grossman was riding a taxi to visit the Western Wall. He was unwittingly thrust into the international limelight — and nearly killed in the process.

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