New York Times Op-Ed Bulldozes Journalism
A New York Times op-ed uses distortions and outright fabrications to create the false impression that Israel is destroying Arab communities. The facts tell a different story.
A New York Times op-ed uses distortions and outright fabrications to create the false impression that Israel is destroying Arab communities. The facts tell a different story.
The Associated Press illustrates a report on a Palestinian terror attack with photos of the mourning relatives of a Palestinian involved in terror who was killed in a totally unrelated incident. Is it too much for the AP to portray Israelis as victims when they are targeted by Palestinian terrorists?
The so-called Regulation Bill legalizing settlement outposts is controversial and divides Israeli public opinion. The Independent thinks otherwise.
The BBC corrects a report claiming the Pope called Mahmoud Abbas an “angel of peace,” following a complaint by our Watchdog of the Week, Stephen Franklin.
Is The Guardian mislabeling Israel’s capital when it refers to “Washington and Tel Aviv?”
An editorializing photo caption in a Daily Mail story states that Israeli PM Netanyahu “demonizes Iran.”
Confusion at the Daily Mail, which wrongly states that Israel has announced the building of thousands of settlements.
Success as the Sydney Morning Herald corrects its Tel Aviv error following an HonestReporting complaint to the Australian Press Council.
The Daily Telegraph erroneously states that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital. HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Independent stoops to some of the worst breaches of journalistic ethics in publishing an anti-Israel, Ben White opinion piece.
The New York Times’ new bureau chief Ian Fisher displays a disturbing lack of nuance when reporting on the issue of settlements.
The Guardian praises Israeli Member of Knesset Haneen Zoabi, who has built her political identity around proud and open support for terror, violence and anti-Semitism
Shouldn’t the New York Times disclose that the authors of an opinion piece are not only authors but pro-Palestinian activists working with Breaking the Silence?
The Mail Online and Daily Telegraph make a mess of covering a fatal Israeli bus crash in the West Bank.
United Nations Security Council Resolution #2334 is worded in a way that creates some very
The Globe and Mail entirely ignores Jewish history in order to falsely paint Israel, and the Jewish people, as strangers in their own homeland.
Excusing terrorism, promoting lies and discrimination against Israel, and calling for the dismantling of the Jewish state, based on those lies, are the very epitome of demonization.
Reuters employees don’t always follow their company’s own rules: including their Jerusalem Bureau Chief. Is it any wonder we see so much bias?
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