A reporter in Denver has earned his placed as one of the most rabidly anti-Israel journalists at work today. It's time to let him know how we feel.
Times of London
After months of criticizing the BBC and the Guardian for so much negativity coming out of the British media, here's a piece of good news for a change.
Burying the Children
As Israel lays to rest the victim of Palestinian infanticide, the media tries to downplay the tragedy by comparing it to other casualties of Mideast violence.
Find the ‘Terrorists’
Does shooting babies and blowing up teenagers classify as
Robot-Like Smear
HonestReporting objected to the Washington Post's down-playing of infanticide. The Post tries to shift the blame.
Toddler ‘dies’
Reporting a murder in the passive form changes the meaning entirely. Someone at The Washington Post tried to pull a fast one.
Egyptian Journalism: Anti-American and Anti-Semitic
Israel's partner in peace, and America's strongest Arab ally, is flaming the fans of hatred in its government-backed media.
Blockade of Terror
In a classic case of imbalanced reporting, media reports pour in about the blockade of Palestinian towns — but nothing about the blockade imposed on Israelis.
Publisher Conrad Black
The CEO of Hollinger International, publishers of The Spectator (London) and The Jerusalem Post, lashes out against "rabidly anti-Israel" journalists and governments.
If You Shoot Them, Do They Not Bleed?
The New York Times singles out Israeli settlers as a separate class of people. By doing so, it strengthens the hand of Palestinians perpetrating attacks.



