To Understand Zionism, Read Herzl Not Mahmoud Abbas
Paul Gross, a member of HonestReporting’s Israeli board of directors, is a Senior Fellow at
Paul Gross, a member of HonestReporting’s Israeli board of directors, is a Senior Fellow at
Why have Business Insider and The Independent included Jerusalem’s Old City as one of the “15 destinations to cross off your bucket list before they disappear forever?”
The Times of London incorrectly refers to the Western Wall rather than the Temple Mount as “Judaism’s holiest site.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
UK media omitted Israel from their headlines about Prince William’s visit, despite the future king being set to make the first official Royal Family visit to Israel.
HonestReporting gets the International Business Times to correct multiple errors implying Tel Aviv, rather than Jerusalem, is Israel’s capital.
At the UN Palestinian President Abbas said he wants a peaceful two state solution. But
Somehow The New Republic wrote “Palestine” as the capital of Israel. HonestReporting gets the correction.
In the IBT (International Business Times), journalist Vasudevan Sridharan wrote about a widely publicized statement from
According to Salon’s Patrick Lawrence, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is the “most dangerous man in the Middle East” despite plenty of other candidates from neighboring countries.
ABC’s Sophie McNeill cuts a significant part of footage of Ahed Tamimi in order to skew it in favor of her anti-Israel bias.
A joint statement based on a UN report blames Israel for Palestinians dying in Gaza, by not allowing them to enter Israel for medical care. But it’s actually the Palestinian Authority that’s refusing to issue the permits.
The Sunday Times Irish edition corrects the error after wrongly stating the Irish Foreign Minister met Israeli PM Netanyahu in Tel Aviv rather than its capital Jerusalem.
The Financial Times erroneously claims that the Yesh Atid party is the second-largest in the Knesset. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Newsweek and the International Business Times publish a distorted Palestinian propaganda video led by a prominent leader of the BDS movement.
Not only does Mail & Guardian columnist Rumana Akoob believe conspiracy theories about Israel and “water apartheid” but she’s willing to sacrifice the lives of South Africans to make her point.
HR gets the Sydney Morning Herald to correct a story that erroneously claimed an Iranian drone had been shot down by Israel over Syrian rather than Israeli territory.
The Daily Telegraph amends its text after getting confused over the Israeli interception of an Iranian drone.
Journalists all had the same information: that Israel had acted in response. So why do these headlines make Israel out to be the instigator?
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