

Baby Killers Update: BBC Responds to HR Criticism
The BBC comes up with more excuses and deflection surrounding its callous coverage of a brutal terrorist murder.
The BBC comes up with more excuses and deflection surrounding its callous coverage of a brutal terrorist murder.
The LA Times contends that the brutal murder of the Fogel family is part of an ongoing “cycle of violence” provoked by settlement building.
Why did Sky News wait over 48 hours to cover a brutal baby killing terrorist murder – in a story highlighting settlements?
A mother, father and three of their children were stabbed to death. But the BBC is more concerned with “settlements”.
The three international wire services consistently employ photo bias to show IDF soldiers in a dehumanized way.
A Fatah-affiliated youth center has named a sports event after Wafa Idris, the first female Palestinian suicide bomber.
Channel 4?s four part drama “The Promise,” has caused a great deal of concern and prompted a number of complaints to HR UK.
The situation in Libya continues to further expose the hypocrisy of some of Israel’s detractors.
Candles are the image of choice for Hamas to paint a picture of Gaza under siege and suffering from electrical shortages, which can be blamed solely on Israel.
Wire services habitually portray terrorists as ordinary Palestinians who fell victim to IDF brutality, a theme that the terrorist organizations are only too happy to encourage.
A journalist who writes for The Guardian and other media outlets attempts to make a citizens arrest of Avigdor Lieberman while hurling abuse against Israel.
The UK’s Sunday Times featured a dramatic sounding story “Morpurgo sees child shot in Gaza border wasteland”. Did a children’s author really witness the IDF targeting a child?
What are the media going to do now that their favorite go-to-guy is no longer the Palestinian Authority’s most visible spokesperson?
We’ve just received this from the Jewish Chronicle: A campaign to force the BBC to
The UK’s Foreign Secretary describes Israel as “belligerent” in an interview with The Times. But what photo did The Times use online?
The intense coverage of the uprising in Egypt has revealed a significant double standard in the media’s coverage of Israel.
Johann Hari, a writer for The Independent, should be a familiar name to HonestReporting subscribers. In his latest offering at the Huffington Post addressing the Egypt crisis, Hari once again demonstrates his visceral loathing of Israel.
Press TV, the government funded propaganda arm of the Iranian regime long ceased to be
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