The Times Misplaces Judaism’s Holiest Site
The Times of London incorrectly refers to the Western Wall as Judaism’s holiest site.
The Times of London incorrectly refers to the Western Wall as Judaism’s holiest site.
The brutal stabbing of Israeli mother Dafna Meir, in her home in Otniel, fails to generate much media coverage. Just how bloodthirsty does a Palestinian terror attack against Israelis have to be to deserve coverage?
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online incorrectly states that terrorist Samir Kuntar murdered Israelis “in a settlement.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Independent erroneously states that the al-Aqsa mosque is “known as Temple Mount to Jews.”
In response to recent criticism, NPR produces a positive story on Israeli terror victims. It still, however, needed a correction secured by HonestReporting.
The Daily Mail’s headline describes the shooting dead of a Palestinian terrorist as “retaliation” for stabbing a female soldier.
The New York Times incorrectly describes the Western Wall rather than the Temple Mount, as Judaism’s holiest site.
NPR’s ombudsman responds to HonestReporting readers by acknowledging an error in a broadcast by Emily Harris.
CNN’s headline stated that Jewish holy site Joseph’s Tomb simply “caught fire” even though it was torched by a Palestinian mob.
You know there’s a problem when an anchor has to correct an eyewitness correspondent on live TV. Ayman Moyheldin’s and NBC News bias are brutally exposed.
Failing to challenge Palestinian assertions, NPR’s Emily Harris interviews the family of a Palestinian whom a previous interviewee falsely claimed was dead.
The Wall Street Journal produces a one-sided story that refers to Palestinian terror attacks as “allegedly” occurring.
Some of the latest examples of poor or biased reporting on the wave of Palestinian terror unleashed on Israel’s citizens.
As a wave of Palestinian terror continues to escalate, some media have joined in the assault on Israelis.
A false tweet by Reuters’ Luke Baker alleging Israeli undercover agents incited Palestinian stone throwers spreads to other media.
Reuters’ Luke Baker is busted after falsely alleging that Israeli undercover agents incited a mob of Palestinian youths to throw rocks at Israeli police.
The Guardian carelessly confuses one of the victims of a Palestinian terror attack with the terrorist who carried out the attack.
The New York Times’s Diaa Hadid claims that the death of Israeli driver Alexander Levlovich in a Palestinian rock throwing attack was an “accident.”
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