Teams of supposed American peacemakers spend the summer living amongst Palestinians, and then file op-ed reports on the oppressive Israelis.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The week was full of important events in the Middle East, and in a change from the norm, HonestReporting presents a digest of various media reports. All these articles are important in their own right; we encourage you to take the time to read this communique carefully.
Due Diligence in Delaware
An HonestReporting member writes a simple letter to the editor, and the result is a lengthy introspective piece about fair media practices.
Terror in Jerusalem
Mass carnage and the death of 18 Jewish civilians is still not enough for CNN to take a break from parroting the Palestinian propagandist line.
Pre-Empting Terror is Legal
Military experts generally concur that Israel's policy of attacking terrorist leaders is a legal, valid form of preventive security.
No Quarter To Terrorists
The world jumps on Israel for its campaign to eliminate the Hamas terrorist threat. What alternative option would they recommend pursuing?
Reuters’ Major Bent
One of the world's largest news agencies displays a consistent pattern of anti-Israel bias. Violence on the Temple Mount is but the latest example.
Arafat’s Rehab at the Times
After being denounced by the world as an obstacle to peace, Yasser Arafat is now enjoying rehabilitation at the hands of Deborah Sontag.
Malley Mollycoddles Arafat
A former Clinton aide storms the media in an attempt to shift the blame for Camp David away from the rejectionist Arafat.
Wall Street Journal
Consistent. Logical. Incisive. That defines The Wall Street Journal's editorial policy on the Arab-Israeli conflict.



