Israel strikes back at terrorists, and BBC portrays them as innocent bystanders.
Truth versus Terror
With suicide attacks plaguing Israel, it is more important than ever that the media get its facts straight.
Fawning Over Barghouti
The violent Tanzim leader is portrayed by Associated Press as a jovial family man.
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.
Newsweek’s ‘Bizarro’ Reporting
Joshua Hammer presents the Middle East as an upside-down topsy-turvy distortion of facts.
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.
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.
60 Minutes in Gilo
60 Minutes promotes itself as the work of solid investigative reporters. This time they got the story backwards.
Creating Moral Equivalency
This week, many media outlets reported in the same article the murders of Binyamin Ze'ev Kahana and wife, Talia, and the killing several hours later of a Palestinian terrorist leader, Thabet Thabet, presumably by Israeli security forces.
Economical Words, Blatant Bias
In a lengthy background piece on the Mideast crisis, the UK Economist somehow manages to avoid mentioning the Israeli point of view anywhere in the article.



