Dan Ephron’s report on Mahmoud Abbas reads like a tribute to the PA leader, not the work of a professional journalist.
HR Comment: How Moral Equivalence Erodes Accurate Reporting
When the media fails to make a distinction between Hamas’s aggression and Israel’s defense, it leaves out the essential element of the story that allows people to make sense of what’s happening.
Battle Over Goldstone Report Continues
Judge Richard Goldstone’s Washington Post op-ed admitting he was wrong about key elements in his infamous Goldstone Report on the war in Gaza unleashed a torrent of media coverage over the past week. In...
Goldstone: If I Had Known Then What I Know Now…
Judge Richard Goldstone, head of the infamous UN panel that issued the Goldstone Report in 2009, backtracked on his most serious accusations on Friday.
LA Times: Defense Against Baby Killers is “Tit-For-Tat”
An LA Times follow-up editorial abdicates all responsibility in assigning moral judgment on a brutal murder.
Reuters Redefines Terrorist Attack
Following a deadly bombing in Jerusalem, Reuters attributes the term “terrorism” as something solely in the minds of Israelis.
Stories the Media Missed
Editors have indulged in selective reporting or under reporting of important stories from Israel. Did you get the full picture?
Travel Palestine Ad: Watchdog Rules Against
The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has finally issued its ruling on a Palestinian tourism ad that erased Israel from the map.
LA Times: Settlements Provoke Baby Killing
The LA Times contends that the brutal murder of the Fogel family is part of an ongoing “cycle of violence” provoked by settlement building.
Baby Killers Update: BBC Responds to HR Criticism
The BBC comes up with more excuses and deflection surrounding its callous coverage of a brutal terrorist murder.



