

Washington and Tel Aviv: The Guardian Refers to Two Capitals?
Is The Guardian mislabeling Israel’s capital when it refers to “Washington and Tel Aviv?”
Is The Guardian mislabeling Israel’s capital when it refers to “Washington and Tel Aviv?”
The Guardian praises Israeli Member of Knesset Haneen Zoabi, who has built her political identity around proud and open support for terror, violence and anti-Semitism
A Reuters report falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of power and government, an error republished by multiple media outlets.
The Guardian implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital in contravention of its own style guide. HonestReporting gets the correction.
HonestReporting’s expose of BDS activist Antony Loewenstein creates a storm as Israel’s Government Press Office considers making him leave the country.
How is BDS activist Antony Loewenstein a member of Israel’s Foreign Press Association and has official Israeli Government Press Office press accreditation?
How is BDS activist Antony Loewenstein a member of Israel’s Foreign Press Association and has official Israeli Government Press Office press accreditation?
The Guardian and AFP are more concerned about the location of fires near Jewish settlements than the fires themselves.
En 2012, HonestReporting a obligé le journal anglais The Guardian à s’excuser pour avoir unilatéralement
Who gets to decide whether Jerusalem is Israel’s capital city?
The Guardian fails to mention why Israel enforces a maritime exclusion zone off the coast of Gaza.
Is the dispute over the Palestinian village of Susiya a simple human rights issue or has the rule of law been ignored by the media and Israel’s critics?
The Guardian downplays a Palestinian detainee’s involvement in terrorism, portraying him as an innocent journalist persecuted by Israel.
The Guardian deliberately edits relevant sections questioning Jewish responsibility for an alleged arson attack from an AFP copy.
Palestinians have been killed while carrying out terrorism or confronting Israeli security forces. So why then does The Guardian refer to Israeli self-defense as “deadly retaliation?”
In The Guardian, author David Rieff argues that “Israel offers a florid illustration of how disastrously collective memory can deform a society.”
The Guardian refers to right-wing Israeli group Im Tirtzu as “extra-paramilitary.” Was this subconscious bias at work?
The Guardian’s sub-header states as fact, an allegation that a Palestinian woman was raped and tortured by the Israeli military after carrying out a terrorist bombing in 1969.
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