Throwing Stones
Two news agencies omit the IDF's explanation for a deadly clash in Nablus.
Two news agencies omit the IDF's explanation for a deadly clash in Nablus.
While the media blame Israel for a dour Christmas in Bethlehem, the real cause seems to be PA policy and Muslim intolerance.
AP's yearly roundup shows plenty of interest in the Mideast conflict – but none whatsoever for Israeli terror victims.
Our third annual recognition of the most skewed and biased coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The major media call this a "period of relative calm," disregarding the ongoing wave of attempted terror, thwarted by the IDF.
News photos of Israel's security fence distort its physical properties, and a Boston Globe op-ed misrepresents its placement in the West Bank.
AP apparently mis-captions an unregulated weapon as a child's "toy"; also, an ulterior motive for the Geneva Accord lacks publication.
A disturbing media trend blames Israeli policy for the Islamist war on Western civilization.
Media exposes on PA corruption – long called for by HonestReporting – engender a healthy skepticism among PA financiers.
An AFP photographer uses a wide-angle lens to exaggerate his picture, and the AFP caption omits essential context.
An IDF video disproves incriminating media claims from the day before, yet many outlets ignore or bury the new information.
While PA leaders condemn the Palestinian bombing of an American convoy, an official PA newspaper blames Israel for the act.
Media outlets condemn the Israeli strike against a Syrian terror camp, promulgating two myths of Syria and the war on terrorism.
Under the guise of objectivity, the media try to 'democratize' a corrupt and dictatorial Palestinian regime.
Cloudy headlines and rationalization of terror characterize BBC and Reuters coverage of the Negohot attack.
A vague AFP report suggests IDF responsiblity for Palestinian child abuse; also, the BBC affair and its Mideast connection.
AP and Reuters select news items that question Israeli policy — but avoid items that justify it.
With the resignation of Palestinian Prime Minister Abbas, Yassir Arafat reasserts himself — undermining the key precondition for peace talks.
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