A Sharon Murdoch cartoon in the Sunday Star Times draws upon anti-Semitic tropes to suggest that New Zealand’s new foreign minister is being controlled by a bloodthirsty Israel.
A Sharon Murdoch cartoon in the Sunday Star Times draws upon anti-Semitic tropes to suggest that New Zealand’s new foreign minister is being controlled by a bloodthirsty Israel.
The Australian’s headline falsely portrays Israeli police as the aggressors following an attempted stabbing carried out by a Palestinian female assailant.
A second Palestinian stabbing attack in the space of a few days – a second headline fail from The Australian.
A Palestinian is shot by Israeli border police in an attempted stabbing attack in Jerusalem. The Australian’s headline only tells half the story.
ABC Australia’s primer video on the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for children is not simplification but distortion and falsification.
Paul McGeogh is so focused on searching for similarities between Israel and North Korea, he neglects the most basic facts and glaring differences that would make any sort of comparison totally void.
An ABC guide to the two-state solution aims to clear up any confusion on the issue for its readers. Instead it leads its readers to adopt the Palestinians’ favored and distorted version of history and the conflict, leading to only more confusion.
Fairfax Media’s chief political correspondent Mark Kenny unleashes a hate-filled attack on Israel in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.