New York Times Headline Fail Over “West Bank” Attack in Jerusalem
An Israeli driver is killed as a result of a Palestinian stoning attack in Jerusalem yet the New York Times headline places the incident in the “West Bank.”
An Israeli driver is killed as a result of a Palestinian stoning attack in Jerusalem yet the New York Times headline places the incident in the “West Bank.”
Maher Abukhater’s coverage of the Temple Mount disturbances for the LA Times misses out vital context and promotes a false narrative.
Some media managed to make a real muck up over coverage of disturbances on the Temple Mount.
Despite UNRWA’s record of perpetuating the Palestinian refugee problem, The Guardian considers it one of the “best bits of the UN.”
The UK Jewish community asks why a political party leadership contender associates with anti-Semites. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown opines that it’s all a “hard Zionist” conspiracy.
The BBC says Iran no longer poses a threat to Israel. Millions of Iranians chanted “death to Israel” a few days ago. Who should we believe?
A photo feature in the Telegraph on “The world’s most beautiful mosques” places the Al-Aqsa Mosque in “Jerusalem, Palestine.”
The Daily Telegraph removes a timeline that erroneously attributed the death of an Israeli teen kidnapped by Hamas, to “live IDF fire.”
The Independent corrects the error after wrongly referring to Israel’s security barrier as a “high wall.”
A CNN video report about the recent attempt to circumvent the Gaza naval blockade contains a shocking inaccuracy.
Sorry but “Might have been better worded” is just not good enough.
The Guardian erroneously refers to Israel’s security barrier as “electrified” rather than the non-lethal “electronic.”
Despite accusations Israel opened dams to flood Gaza being proven a lie, the Daily Mail amends its article with equal “balance” to the lie and the truth.
Palestinians claim that Israel has opened its southern dams, flooding Gaza. Except there are no Israeli dams.
The Irish Independent’s Eamon Delaney erroneously states that Gaza is “surrounded by Israel” and claims the West Bank is “surrounded by a huge wall.”
The International Business Times multiplies by 100 the casualty figures from the 2014 Gaza war.
Forbes journalist Richard Behar rips apart the Associated Press for its report on Gazan civilian casualties from Israel’s Operation Protective Edge.
The LA Times’s headline erroneously states that a Palestinian terrorist involved in a Tel Aviv bus stabbing is dead. HonestReporting gets the correction.
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