Headline Fails: “Wounded Palestinian,” “Suspect” or “Attacker?”
Media publish headlines on the sentencing of Israeli soldier Elor Azaria yet refer, with no context, to the Palestinian terrorist as a “suspect” or a “wounded man.”
Media publish headlines on the sentencing of Israeli soldier Elor Azaria yet refer, with no context, to the Palestinian terrorist as a “suspect” or a “wounded man.”
Confusion at the Daily Mail, which wrongly states that Israel has announced the building of thousands of settlements.
An editorializing photo caption in a Daily Mail story states that Israeli PM Netanyahu “demonizes Iran.”
The Mail Online and Daily Telegraph make a mess of covering a fatal Israeli bus crash in the West Bank.
A Reuters report falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of power and government, an error republished by multiple media outlets.
Despite the fact that there has never ever been a sovereign Palestinian state, the Daily Mail refers to the “State of Palestine.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
Following a complaint from HonestReporting, the Daily Mail removes a false claim that the US recognizes Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital. HonestReporting gets the correction.
HonestReporting secures corrections from McClatchy and the Daily Mail’s Mail Online.
Turning terrorists into victims, and victims into attackers, serves to encourage and embolden would-be terrorists everywhere.
Maps produced by the US public health institute, the CDC appear in the Daily Mail showing the spread of a tropical disease in the Middle East yet do not name Israel.
The year began with Islamic terror in Paris, but was dominated by the Iranian nuclear
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online incorrectly states that terrorist Samir Kuntar murdered Israelis “in a settlement.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Daily Mail’s sensationalist headline implies that Israelis are responsible for the shedding of Palestinian blood in the streets of Jerusalem.
Two Palestinian teenage girls are shot while carrying out a terror attack in Jerusalem. The Daily Mail’s headline portrays them as victims of Israel.
As Palestinians protest on the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, the Daily Mail omits the Jewish historical connection to Eretz Yisrael.
The Daily Mail’s headline describes the shooting dead of a Palestinian terrorist as “retaliation” for stabbing a female soldier.
Some of the latest examples of poor or biased reporting on the wave of Palestinian terror unleashed on Israel’s citizens.
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