The Media’s Mideast Relativism
Under the guise of objectivity, the media try to 'democratize' a corrupt and dictatorial Palestinian regime.
Under the guise of objectivity, the media try to 'democratize' a corrupt and dictatorial Palestinian regime.
In reports on a possible prisoner exchange, AFP and AP give misleading descriptions of Hizbullah's motivations and key objective — the destruction of Israel.
Israel's targeted killings of terror leaders seem to be working, despite an Associated Press report to the contrary.
Two Florida papers revisit their refusal to call Hamas and Islamic Jihad "terrorists"; from one only, a policy change.
In the wake of "The Children's Attack," profiles of families victimized by terror deserve to be reprinted broadly.
Israel's security fence receives unjustified media scrutiny, including comparisons to apartheid.
The Associated Press highly inflates the number of Arabs who fled Israel in 1948.
In context of the Iraqi war, The Times of London gives a forum for those calling to "Kill Jews."
Associated Press employs Hassan Fattah and Ibrahim Barzak to report from Gaza. Israel comes out on the short end.
The media omits the incriminating fact that weapons of terror were found inside Mohammed Taha's house.
A review of media issues relating to Sept. 11 in light of the Mideast conflict.
Palestinian leaders leaves the door open for attacks against majority of Israelis.
Palestinians exhibit a grisly re-enactment of the Sbarro suicide bombing, and the Sacramento Bee attacks Israel's anti-terror stance.
HonestReporting objected to the Washington Post's down-playing of infanticide. The Post tries to shift the blame.
Reporting a murder in the passive form changes the meaning entirely. Someone at The Washington Post tried to pull a fast one.
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