With the resignation of Palestinian Prime Minister Abbas, Yassir Arafat reasserts himself — undermining the key precondition for peace talks.
Model Activism In Philly
Local media monitors use documentation and personal meetings to demand fair Mideast coverage from the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Biased Cartoonist Sacked
The New Zealand Herald fires its virulently anti-Israeli cartoonist; also, NY Times persists in ignoring Palestinian terror
Prisoners: Fact vs. Fiction
London's The Guardian downplays the significance of Israel's prisoner release with unsubstantiated claims of mass arrests.
Security Fence Scrutiny
Israel's security fence receives unjustified media scrutiny, including comparisons to apartheid.
Palestinian Bush-Wacking
Vicious anti-American material fills the Palestinian and Arab press, without due notice from Western media.
Rachel Corrie, Continued
In the wake of a fatal bulldozer incident, irresponsible photo captions and disparate editorial cartoons.
Der Sturmer in the UK?
The Independent depicts Ariel Sharon as bolstering his re-election campaign by biting into the flesh of a Palestinian baby.
Scorning the Island of Democracy
Commentators make outlandish comparisons of democratic Israel to the world's worst dictatorial despots.
The Baghdad-Ramallah Axis
A Jerusalem Post expose shows deep links between Arafat and Saddam.



