UPDATE: New York Times Public Editor Responds to Breaking the Silence Complaint
The New York Times public editor responds to HonestReporting’s complaint about the non-disclosure of an author’s links to Breaking the Silence.
The New York Times public editor responds to HonestReporting’s complaint about the non-disclosure of an author’s links to Breaking the Silence.
Writing in the New Matilda, Kristen Zornada attacks Israel for alleged mistreatment of Palestinian children in Israeli jails.
The Times of London amends an inaccurate headline but merely compounds the error.
Going by Lara Marlowe’s sympathies for how terrorists are portrayed, her denial of Israel’s history, and her apparent objection to Israel having defensible borders, it seems her vision isn’t so different to that of the Palestinians.
A feature article by Rachel Kushner from Shuafat refugee camp in the New York Times fails to reveal that the author’s visit was organized by Breaking the Silence.
The Independent’s ironic choice of photo to illustrate French labeling of settlement goods also contains a glaring caption error.
A Daily Telegraph feature on the movies of Warren Beatty erroneously states that Israel bombed Morocco in the 1980s. HR gets the correction.
The UN’s World Health Organization just gave Israel it’s highest honor. So why did they also single out Israel for condemnation, while ignoring the whole rest of the world?
Since the US elections, the journalism industry has been humbled by Donald Trump’s unexpected win.
The New Statesman acts as a mouthpiece for the extremist Palestine Solidarity Campaign, publishing a one-sided article that demonizes Israel and ignores the existence of Palestinian terrorism.
National Public Radio takes a nice look at the issue of relocating the US embassy
The Globe & Mail’s Patrick Martin has invented and falsified a wide variety of “facts” about the Israeli Prime Minister’s private thoughts, emotions and public positions on the election of Donald Trump, with no source or basis whatsoever.
The dust is still settling on the most divisive presidential election campaign in recent memory.
London’s Evening Standard describes Hamas as a “fundamentalist political party” that Israel accuses of “fostering extremism.”
The Times of London takes the comments of a minor Israeli government minister on the Trump election victory and creates a headline claiming a non-existent Israeli plan for a “settlement building spree.”
Unlike the impression given by the IBT, Jews are not looking to pray at a mosque, Islamic holy site, or Muslim sanctuary, but at the holiest site in Judaism, the Temple Mount.
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The Daily Beast, based on exactly no evidence whatsoever, referred to an Israeli discovery of an ancient artifact relating to Jerusalem as a “hoax.”
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