

The Guardian: Hyperlinking to Hate
The Guardian hyperlinks to the Middle East Monitor (MEMO), an anti-Israel hate site linked to Hamas.
The Guardian hyperlinks to the Middle East Monitor (MEMO), an anti-Israel hate site linked to Hamas.
A Palestinian rocket fired from Gaza lands on a house in Beersheba. Were the media bothered enough to cover it and, if so, how?
A letter in The Guardian from academics supporting student BDS activist Lara Alqasem’s right to study in Israel includes BDS supporters.
The Guardian reports on a virtual reality exhibit, twisting reality, calling Israel’s security barrier a wall and quoting a plug for a one-state solution.
Em uma longa reprimenda de 10.000 palavras no jornal The Guardian, o escritor freelancer Nathan
The Guardian refers to the Palestinian “ambassador” to the UK despite the fact that the UK does not recognize a sovereign Palestinian state.
Owen Jones is digging himself into a deeper hole and, in the process, demonstrating how
Guardian’s Nathan Thrall derides Israel as a violent, apartheid state while promoting the BDS (Boycott Divestment, Sanctions) movement as a legitimate “last resort” to achieve basic Palestinian rights.
Last week in Yemen, at least 43 people were tragically killed in an airstrike. Reports
The Guardian refers to “Ankara and Tel Aviv,” falsely implying the Israeli city is the capital. HonestReporting gets the correction.
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Following Netta Barzilai’s Eurovision Song Contest victory, The Guardian corrects after stating next year in Tel Aviv.
While Hamas instigated violence at the Gaza border, Israel is blamed by many media outlets for the deaths of Palestinians intent on breaching the security fence.
The Guardian corrects after changing the genders of the teenage victims in an Associated Press report on the Israeli flash flood tragedy.
The Observer fails to conform to its own style guide when it refers to Tel Aviv, falsely implying it to be Israel’s capital city.
Mahmoud Abbas’ two-hour address to the central committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization was the
War on Want executive director Asad Rehman publishes a hate-filled screed in The Guardian attacking Israel for its anti-BDS blacklist.
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