Tel Aviv Error Spreads All Over
A Reuters report falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of power and government, an error republished by multiple media outlets.
A Reuters report falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of power and government, an error republished by multiple media outlets.
The BBC claims the Pope called PA President Mahmoud Abbas “an angel of peace” despite its own 2015 report clarifying that this wasn’t the case.
Despite the fact that there has never ever been a sovereign Palestinian state, the Daily Mail refers to the “State of Palestine.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Associated Press mistakenly implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of power and government. HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Guardian implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital in contravention of its own style guide. HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Telegraph’s headline mistakenly states that the Israeli Ambassador to the UK was caught on film in an Al Jazeera sting operation. HonestReporting gets the correction.
The International Business Times makes a total failure of its coverage of a truck ramming terror attack in Jerusalem, using inappropriate, inaccurate images and video.
The BBC’s coverage of a Jerusalem truck ramming terror attack eventually acknowledges that there was a driver behind the wheel of the vehicle.
Following a complaint from HonestReporting, the Daily Mail removes a false claim that the US recognizes Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital.
A Washington Post fact-check of John Kerry’s speech erroneously calls the Western Wall Judaism’s holiest site. HonestReporting gets the correction.
The International Business Times relies on a Hamas-supporting hate site to accuse Israel of using a Palestinian child as a human shield.
Israeli citizen Leanne Nasser is murdered in a terror attack on an Istanbul nightclub. CNN describes her as a “Palestinian citizen of Israel.”
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital. HonestReporting gets the correction.
HonestReporting France exposes serious bias in a French Channel M6 program on Jerusalem, prompting a demonstration outside the TV station’s offices.
The New York Times, Associated Press and International Business Times all erroneously report that Israel is planning to build new settlements.
Metro falsely claims that settlements are “built on territory Israel seized from Palestine during the 1967 Six Day War.”
CNN’s YouTube channel falsely titles US Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power’s speech, “Zionism is form of racism.”
Media such as CNN and The Times of London erroneously state that the US considers Jewish settlements to be illegal.
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