LA Times Deceives Over Temple Mount Troubles
Maher Abukhater’s coverage of the Temple Mount disturbances for the LA Times misses out vital context and promotes a false narrative.
Maher Abukhater’s coverage of the Temple Mount disturbances for the LA Times misses out vital context and promotes a false narrative.
Some media managed to make a real muck up over coverage of disturbances on the Temple Mount.
Despite UNRWA’s record of perpetuating the Palestinian refugee problem, The Guardian considers it one of the “best bits of the UN.”
Writing in The Independent, Amena Saleem declares Israel solely responsible for increased Gaza infant mortality rates while ignoring Hamas’s role.
The Telegraph changes its headline that suggested that Israel’s planned security fence on its Jordan border was aimed at keeping Syrian refugees out.
Why does the BBC Sport website need to illustrate the Wales v Israel soccer game with a photo of anti-Israel protesters?
Reuters’ headline on Israeli discussions on how to deal with Palestinian stone throwers morphs into a threat to shoot Palestinian minors.
New Zealand’s Broadcasting Standards Authority rules against national radio station over inflammatory anti-Israel bias and charges of apartheid.
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The New York Times turns an Islamic Jihad terrorist into a social media activist.
Foreign Policy magazine inaccurately states that the 1993 Oslo Accords committed Israel to a settlement freeze.
The situation in Gaza is indeed complex and there are many sources for the problems there. But the media have an obligation to try and show all facets of life lest readers believe that the images they are seeing represent the entire area.
We have documented many cases of the media, especially the New York Times, using headlines that make Israeli military responses look like unprovoked aggression. Whether Israel is responding to terrorism or rocket fire, the response usually gets the coverage that it absent on the initial act. Our presentation, It All Started When Israel Fired Back, is as valid today as when we first published it 3 years ago.
Both the New York Times and Irish Times headlines omit vital context leaving readers to believe Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian without cause.
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