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.
Publisher Conrad Black
The CEO of Hollinger International, publishers of The Spectator (London) and The Jerusalem Post, lashes out against "rabidly anti-Israel" journalists and governments.
If You Shoot Them, Do They Not Bleed?
The New York Times singles out Israeli settlers as a separate class of people. By doing so, it strengthens the hand of Palestinians perpetrating attacks.
Who’s Watching the Guardian?
We've analyzed hundreds of publications for anti-Israel bias. The British Guardian seems among the worst.
Challenging Israel’s Democratic Process
Following last week's election of Ariel Sharon in Israel, several journalists called into question the legitimacy of Israel's democratic process.
The Demonization of Ariel Sharon
With Israeli elections in the news, many publications are unleashing ferocious attacks on Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon.
60 Minutes in Gilo
60 Minutes promotes itself as the work of solid investigative reporters. This time they got the story backwards.
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.
CNN, Where Are You?
CNN's arrogance in not responding to any of our previous emails is astounding. But HonestReporting thinks we can wear them down.



