Covering Up For Fatah
Arafat's Fatah rejects the Gaza-first deal. But most major media blatantly omit this fact.
Arafat's Fatah rejects the Gaza-first deal. But most major media blatantly omit this fact.
Israel wipes out a most-wanted terrorist, and regrets the loss of innocent life. But is the media reporting the whole story?
Reports indicate that the Los Angeles airport gunman met with representatives of Osama Bin Laden. So was this a terror attack?
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The winds of change begin to blow at CNN.
The Saudi government is running a deceptive PR blitz. Will the media buy into it?
The Washington Post presents suicide bombing as a legitimate tactic. Plus updates on Jenin and the Church of Nativity.
Evidence to counteract claims in the British media and elsewhere of Israeli impropriety at Jenin.
In the face of documented facts, CNN and other media allow Palestinian spokesmen to fabricate lies.
Five Palestinians are shot in a Ramallah office building. How did it happen?
Despite the horrors, some reporters and correspondents to equate Palestinian terror and Israeli defense.
CNN mentions the name, age and hometown of the suicide bomber — but not of the Jewish victims.
The Washington Post falls into the common trap of equating attacker with victim.
The New York Times says she 'adored children.' But a female suicide bomber didn
CNN, Associated Press, and Reuters turn a week of violence inside-out..
The PA master of terror gets op-ed space in the Washington Post, and a whitewash on MSNBC.com.
Media skepticism surrounds the death of a Fatah terrorist, the demolition of buildings in Gaza, and the capture of the Karine-A weapons boat.
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