

HR Corrections: November 2017
HonestReporting achieved 20 significant corrections in November 2017, including from Google, the Oxford English Dictionary, CNN and the BBC.
HonestReporting achieved 20 significant corrections in November 2017, including from Google, the Oxford English Dictionary, CNN and the BBC.
Diretamente da minha caixa de entrada: De: …@bigpond.net.au Data: segunda-feira, 13 de novembro de 2017
The latest from my inbox. The bolding is mine. From: …@bigpond.net.au Date: Mon, Nov 13,
The Guardian crudely refers to the “Israeli regime.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Guardian’s headline falsely implies that UK politician Priti Patel wanted to send British aid money to the Israeli army.
Media outlets, including the BBC, Washington Post and The Guardian all fail to mention that the IDF’s destruction of a terror tunnel from Gaza took place on the Israeli side of the border.
The Guardian gives a voice to the Palestinian campaign against the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
As Israel prepares to host the start of international cycling’s Giro d’Italia event next year, The Observer sees it as ‘sport-washing’ – a sinister way for Israel to distract attention from its alleged crimes.
HonestReporting crunches the numbers to compare the Israel-related media cultures in Britain and the United States.
Israeli-Palestinian tensions continued to rise over the Temple Mount this weekend. On Friday night, a
Following HonestReporting’s complaints, has The Guardian finally acknowledged that the Temple Mount and not the Western Wall, is Judaism’s holiest site?
HonestReporting crunches the numbers to compare the Israel-related media cultures in Britain and the United States.
The Guardian’s Peter Beaumont erroneously refers to the Western Wall, rather than the Temple Mount, as Judaism’s holiest site, not once but three times.
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti is caught sneaking candy and cookies, breaking his own hunger strike. But which media chose not to show the video evidence?
HonestReporting prompts The Guardian to correct multiple references falsely implying that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital.
Is The Guardian’s photo choice a deliberate attempt to falsely imply that Arabic is absent from Israeli signs?
Today’s Top Stories 1. One of the worst chemical bombings in Syria turned a northern rebel-held
Writing in The Guardian, Sarah Helm fails to disclose the background of a Palestinian “cartographer” and falsely claims that busloads of Ukrainian immigrants are being whisked to West Bank settlements.
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