No Time For Israel: An In-Depth Analysis

December 29, 2010 16:31 by

When Time magazine published its September cover story, “Why Israel Doesn’t Care About Peace,” we were stunned by the article’s fundamental misrepresentation of Israeli attitudes. We wondered whether that article was a one-time failure of objectivity or if it represented a prevalent bias in Time’s reporting on Israel.

So HonestReporting reviewed Time’s reporting on Israel over an entire year November 2009 – November 2010. Click the image below to see the long-term study.

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  1. Larry

    3:40 pm

    Jan 02, 2011

    I am in my eighties and never had any doubt that Time Magazine was an Anti-Israel and anti-semitic publication. Time never made any effort to hide this fact. So why would this biased report come as a surprise to anyone.Any person with an ounce of integrity would toss this magazine in the trash bin where it belongs. To bad we can’t throw the editors of this rag into the same bin.

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  2. Colette Brownell

    10:56 am

    Jan 03, 2011

    South African television is horribly biased against Israel. Please keep an eye on etv.

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  3. Richard Goodwin

    3:41 am

    Jan 05, 2011

    Please do the same type of report about the New York Times. They have been leading the charge of one way, biased, anti Israel reporting, and unfortunately are the main vehicle that most Jews use to formulate their opinions.

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  4. [...] A separate cover story claiming Israelis aren’t interested in peace sparked HonestReporting readers to give Time and Vick the 2010 Dishonest Reporter award; it also triggered No Time For Israel: An In-Depth Analysis. [...]

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