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A child from Gaza is saved by Israeli medics, but an award-winning journalist takes his picture and claims his injuries are the result of Israeli atrocities
A child from Gaza is saved by Israeli medics, but an award-winning journalist takes his picture and claims his injuries are the result of Israeli atrocities
One of the last Gaza war victims? Nope — Palestinian child saved by Israel
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Sorry but “Might have been better worded” is just not good enough.
Which is worse: The snarky anti-Israel comments by the head of a human rights organization or the misleading headlines of the New York Times? HonestReporting on Voice of Israel
Roth sits in the HRW office in a NYC highrise on Fifth Avenue sending out his demeaning tweets. At the same time, Israelis are on the ground in Nepal, treating the wounded and searching for more bodies in the snow and the ice.
With just five words, “after attacking officers with knives,” the NYT could have let those who skim headlines know what actually happened.
Hold-off those campus resolutions condemning anti-Semitism. Bus stop terror and putting Jerusalem in its proper context. Yarden Frankl on VOI Radio.
When the media report on events in Jerusalem, key context is left out. Instead, one finds a short background sentence, saying that Israel “captured the city”
Despite the headline in the New York Times, Khaled Koutineh, a 37 year old Palestinian, is not suspected of targeting an empty, Jerusalem bus stop
Why aren’t the media covering the plight of Palestinians in Syria? Could it be that they are only interested if Israel is accused of wrongdoing?
A reporter writes that he “had little time” to examine the evidence of Hamas’ war crimes in Israel. Meanwhile, a columnist for the Independent with a history of anti-Israel bias writes that Israel is “more wicked and dangerous than Hamas.”
HontestReporting’s Yarden Frankl joins VOI’s Josh Hasten to discuss “media poodles,” the World Cup military strategy, and Aussie anti-Semitism.
In an editorial entitled Keeping Palestinians Hopes Alive, the New York Times cites the reelection
The New York Times describes the Israeli election as “ugly” following Benjamin Netanyahu’s victory.
HonestReporting’s Yarden Frankl joins VOI’s Josh Hasten. This week’s we discuss the lack of democratic rights for Palestinians, and a chance to ask Hamas.
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HonestReporting’s Yarden Frankl joins VOI’s Josh Hasten in-studio discussing a rude Irish tweet, a NYT column slamming settlers, and a Robert Fisk diatribe.
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