Washington Post Errs on Palestinian Refugees
Washington Post writer Ishaan Tharoor erroneously states that descendants of all refugees and not only Palestinians are conferred that status by UN bodies.
Washington Post writer Ishaan Tharoor erroneously states that descendants of all refugees and not only Palestinians are conferred that status by UN bodies.
A headline erroneously referred to Netanyahu’s ‘blossoming friendship’ with Philippines President Duterte rather than between the two countries.
HonestReporting gets The Sun to remove a claim that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital city.
An article in The National Interest references Tel Aviv no fewer than six times, falsely implying that it is Israel’s capital rather than Jerusalem.
During a report on a demonstration for gay rights, PBS Newshour erroneously refers to Israel’s “capital of Tel Aviv.”
The Guardian refers to “Ankara and Tel Aviv,” falsely implying the Israeli city is the capital. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Through selective omission, Sky News fails to adequately cover the contentious Israeli nation state law.
Irish Times journalist and Israel hater Kitty Holland tweets a 2016 fake news article from the fringe MintPress News website.
Prince William’s visit to Jerusalem’s Old City sees some UK media erroneously refer to the Western Wall as the holiest site in Judaism.
The Independent’s story on an Amnesty International report on Israel’s treatment of African migrants leaves out significant context.
Gaza is surrounded mostly by a fence. How can Sarah Helm claim that a high wall hides the whole of Gaza from Israel’s view?
Writing in Ireland’s Village magazine, Frank Connolly produces a multitude of blatant inaccuracies and falsehoods in his one-sided and biased anti-Israel piece.
CNN corrects the error after implying that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital city.
Everything from the Sunday Express story on Gaza, including the headline, sub-header and text adds up to an utter train wreck.
The SABC gives an unchallenged platform for interviewee Zwelinzima Vavi to libel Israel and threaten to punish its supporters.
Why in The Times of London did Bishop Graham Tomlin focus on Israel as a contributor to the “systematic persecution of Christians in the Middle East”?
Following Netta Barzilai’s Eurovision Song Contest victory, The Guardian corrects after stating next year in Tel Aviv.
The Sydney Morning Herald has published a work of fiction about events on the Gaza border, thinly disguised as a legitimate opinion column.
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