Playing the Blame Game at Israel’s Expense
Like all wars, the conflict in Gaza is being fought in two distinct battlefields. One
Like all wars, the conflict in Gaza is being fought in two distinct battlefields. One
A journalist’s tweet appears to vindicate the IDF’s statement that rockets on Shati refugee camp and Shifa Hospital came from Gaza and not Israel.
The news show “Democracy Now” promotes itself as a liberal look at the news. But when did the word “liberal” equate to “anti-Israel?” Democracy Now reports on the “Israeli assault on Gaza” without any mention of Hamas rockets or terrorist tunnels.
The sensational story was too good to pass up. Israel allegedly shelled a United Nation school being used as a refugee shelter, massacring at least sixteen …
As the Gaza conflict moves into its third week, a number of contentious issues have
At least he’s consistent, if nothing else. Stephen Walt, half of the duo that published
Reporters believe that people living in an area ruled by terrorists are comfortable speaking openly with foreign reporters and criticizing Hamas.
While they may not be vocal about it, foreign journalists in Gaza have noticed Hamas’ human shields tactics as the terrorists operate within the population.
It was only a matter of time before the “blame Israel” brigades began to find
An analysis of Gaza’s casualty figures brings into question the number of Palestinian civilians killed in Israel’s Operation Protective Edge.
There’s no place for Gazans to hide during Israeli strikes because there are no bomb
With the ground war in Gaza growing in force each day, the battle for hearts
Israel is currently engaged in a defensive military operation. Its aim is to protect Israeli citizens from rocket attack and the threat of Hamas terrorism. In reporting on the conflict, the media have an obligation to make this clear to the public.
CNN removed correspondent Diana Magnay after she called Israelis “scum” in a tweet (since removed).
Oliver Lovat asks us to take a step back and look at the bigger picture of what is being said, by whom and why, while sipping on an ice cold Coke.
A New York Times opinion piece mixes up cause and effect, claiming Israel’s reaction to the Palestinian unity government is to blame for Hamas violence.
For a while now, the New York Times has been running a daily tally of
Mira Bar Hillel harangues Israel while minimizing Hamas rockets and ridiculing the terrorism against Israelis during her distorted childhood.
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