Financial Times’ Spelling Error Is Real
Surely the Financial Times couldn’t spell Israel incorrectly, could it? Israel isn’t “Isreal.” HonestReporting gets it corrected.
Surely the Financial Times couldn’t spell Israel incorrectly, could it? Israel isn’t “Isreal.” HonestReporting gets it corrected.
HonestReporting prompts The Independent to correct a claim Israel is responsible for a midnight music curfew in Ramallah.
Writing in the Daily Maverick, South African academic Oscar Van Heerden ‘plagiarizes’ Marc Lamont Hill’s UN speech for his own anti-Israel opinion piece.
HonestReporting prompts The Independent to correct an error that referred to Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel’s president.
In a piece of conjecture concerning the unreleased Trump peace plan, The Guardian misinterprets a poll to claim that Israelis aren’t interested in peace.
Every so often an opinion piece in New York Review of Books catches our attention.
Although the Gaza border protests-cum-riots have calmed down significantly over recent months, the Associated Press
An Israeli police recommendation to indict Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges is just that – a recommendation. Not according to The Independent’s headline.
The Financial Times mistakenly calls MK Yoel Hasson the “leader of the Zionist Union.” HonestReporting gets the FT to issue a correction.
CNN did the right thing firing Marc Lamont Hill after his UN speech calling for the destruction of Israel. Some media headlines didn’t get it right.
PBS Newshour’s Reza Sayah paints a rosy picture when he interviews Iranian Jews but ends up whitewashing the Islamic regime.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online took its time but thanks to HonestReporting’s persistence, corrects a mistaken attribution to a former IDF chief rabbi.
In an interview with Israeli soccer player Tomer Hemed, The Independent accidentally states that Palestinian rockets were fired from the West Bank rather than Gaza.
Seven Palestinians killed during Gaza border riots was reported as “dozens killed” according to Euronews. HonestReporting gets it corrected.
Why did the New York Times’ first headline in response to a brutal Palestinian terrorist attack, state “Israel Says” when the facts were already known?
Daire Louise O’Dowd’s piece for IrishCentral about her experiences in the Palestinian territories is a mess of misinformation, inaccuracies and propaganda.
Outgoing Palestinian envoy to the US Husam Zomlot doesn’t have ambassador status. HR gets The Hill and The Independent to correct.
The Guardian reports on a virtual reality exhibit, twisting reality, calling Israel’s security barrier a wall and quoting a plug for a one-state solution.
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