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ICJ Ruling on the Fence

Coverage of the UN court's condemnation of the security fence omitted some key information.

PA Confirms Terror Ties

Media outlets have misrepresented the Al Aqsa Brigades' relationship with Fatah & the PA.

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The Rest of the Story

Media coverage omits the positive outcome of IDF anti-terror efforts.

AP’s Arafapologies

Associated Press editorializes an Arafat speech as per PA instructions; also, Tom Friedman likens democratic Israelis with Shiite thugs

Burying the Distinctions

Cox News lumps humane Israeli policy together with the monstrous desecrations of radical Islamists.

Occupied by Arab Rage

Recent media coverage focuses on Palestinian rage and emotion, ignoring the altogether rational process at work.

USA Today Skips the Hard Questions

In reporting on Palestinian child terror, USA Today omits essential context and soft-pedals radical Islamist ideology.

PA Policeman/Terrorist

Reuters once again omits a central fact of a Palestinian terror attack.

Throwing Stones

Two news agencies omit the IDF's explanation for a deadly clash in Nablus.

Child’s Play in Gaza?

AP apparently mis-captions an unregulated weapon as a child's "toy"; also, an ulterior motive for the Geneva Accord lacks publication.

Editors Consider the "T-Word"

Two Florida papers revisit their refusal to call Hamas and Islamic Jihad "terrorists"; from one only, a policy change.

The Human Fallout

In the wake of "The Children's Attack," profiles of families victimized by terror deserve to be reprinted broadly.

Shlomi Shelling

Headlines of reports on the Hezbullah terror attack state only the Israeli response, framing Israel as the aggressor.

Day In The Life

The LA Times finds two different worldviews from Palestinian and Israeli kids, but posts a title that suggests otherwise.

Off the Map

As the prime ministers travel to Washington, observers are wondering: Did the road map take a detour?

Study: Reuters Headlines

A one-month study of Reuters headlines reveals clear bias in Reuters' Mideast coverage.

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