No Back to Basics for the New York Times on Jerusalem
The New York Times primer on the Jerusalem issue falsely implies that Israel simply “seized” Jerusalem in both 1948 and 1967.
The New York Times primer on the Jerusalem issue falsely implies that Israel simply “seized” Jerusalem in both 1948 and 1967.
Amnesty International’s Raed Jarrar cynically abuses the death of his father to bash Israel in the New York Times.
To receive relief funds, Hurricane Harvey victims must not boycott Israel. Except that the story isn’t true, and the media must be held to account.
Talk about a bungled correction. The New York Times recently picked up on a controversy
Media coverage of a terror attack at the gates to the Israeli community of Har Adar create issues of nuance over the exact location and question marks over the terror word.
HonestReporting crunches the numbers to compare the Israel-related media cultures in Britain and the United States.
Today’s Top Stories 1. Israel removed metal detectors from the Temple Mount after late night
Is Tom Friedman seriously making a moral equivalence between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the extremist fringe of Israeli settlers?
HonestReporting crunches the numbers to compare the Israel-related media cultures in Britain and the United States.
Today’s Top Stories *** Breaking news *** Just before this roundup was published, the Jerusalem
Macleans publishes an article by Madeline Thien but fails to disclose that the book that it is from is a joint project of the radical Breaking the Silence organization.
Today’s Top Stories 1. In tandem with a hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners, The New
Enquanto Israel oficialmente, e muitas organizações judaicas (e o HonestReporting) passavam pelo feriado de Pessach
The New York Times gives op-ed space to Marwan Barghouti but presents him as a political prisoner and fails to disclose that he is a convicted Palestinian terrorist murderer.
The only reason terrorists attack Israel is because Israel defends itself from them, and won’t “simply let them be.”
The New York Times cannot acknowledge that being an active member of the BDS movement is hatred of Israel as opposed to legitimate criticism of Israeli government policies.
The New York Times’ new bureau chief Ian Fisher displays a disturbing lack of nuance when reporting on the issue of settlements.
Shouldn’t the New York Times disclose that the authors of an opinion piece are not only authors but pro-Palestinian activists working with Breaking the Silence?
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