‘Live Fire’: Media Falsely Accuse Israel
Some media accuse Israel of wounding hundreds of Palestinian protesters using “live fire” even though the IDF employed rubber bullets and tear gas to control rioting.
Some media accuse Israel of wounding hundreds of Palestinian protesters using “live fire” even though the IDF employed rubber bullets and tear gas to control rioting.
An opinion piece by Graham Richardson in The Australian falsely claims that Israeli tanks are “shelling targets in the West Bank and Gaza.”
As President Donald Trump declares US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, some media made a muck up of their facts.
A mixture of ignorance and poor editing creates an historical mess of errors in a Daily Mail story.
CNN’s feature on global sexual harassment includes a map of the Middle East that marks Israel as an Arab state.
The Times of London erroneously implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital rather than Jerusalem. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Israeli Arab singer Ruba Shamshoum was born and raised in the Israeli city of Nazareth. So why does the Irish Times say that she is from “Palestine?”
In sinister style, The Times of London describes former IDF soldier Hen Mazzig as an “agent” when Jewish students were attacked by anti-Israel protesters.
According to the International Business Times, the resignation of British politician Priti Patel was “exercising minds in Tel Aviv.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The UK doesn’t recognize a Palestinian state. The Palestinians have a diplomatic mission, not an embassy. So why do media outlets refer to the Palestinian “ambassador?”
The Guardian’s headline falsely implies that UK politician Priti Patel wanted to send British aid money to the Israeli army.
Writing in the Daily Mail, historian Dominic Sandbrook makes sweeping and inaccurate generalizations, historical statements lacking in context, and even falls for the very propaganda he claims to oppose.
The Independent’s Bethan McKernan relies on false terrorist propaganda to incorrectly claim an air strike on a terror tunnel in Gaza.
The Daily Telegraph removes a reference to the “current government in Tel Aviv” following a complaint from HonestReporting.
If The Independent is going to opine about the alleged evils of the Balfour Declaration, the least it can do is get the facts right. HonestReporting gets a correction.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online erroneously blames the Israeli police rather than Facebook for a bizarre Arabic mistranslation that led to the wrongful arrest of a Palestinian.
Despite Australia not recognizing Palestinian statehood, the Daily Mail unilaterally upgrades the Palestinian diplomatic representation to that of an embassy with an ambassador.
Following HonestReporting’s intervention, the Washington Post corrects a one word error that significantly altered the interpretation of UN Resolution 242.
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