Washington Post Publishes False Claim on Israeli Government Policy
The Washington Post falsely claims that the “Israeli government right now wants to formally annex Area C in the West Bank.”
The Washington Post falsely claims that the “Israeli government right now wants to formally annex Area C in the West Bank.”
UPDATE The Jerusalem Post fact-checked Tablet and Reuters on whether or not the Palestinians have
CNN published a furious rage against Israel by Amer Zahr, who the network describes as “a Palestinian-American comedian and adjunct professor at University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.” But Zahr’s delusional tirade is far from funny.
Boycotting Israel Isn’t Free Speech.
AFP’s one-sided story covers a UNICEF report that portrays Israel and its security forces as Palestinian child killers.
Radio New Zealand relies on two biased interviewees to spread factual distortions about Israel.
Maps produced by the US public health institute, the CDC appear in the Daily Mail showing the spread of a tropical disease in the Middle East yet do not name Israel.
The Sunday Times misleadingly states that the State of Israel is planning the death penalty for Palestinian “militants.”
A Palestinian car ramming attack injures IDF soldiers. A Euronews headline erroneously states that it was the Palestinian car that was rammed.
The International Business Times claims that Israel ends a ceasefire by responding to a Palestinian mortar attack from Gaza.
An otherwise fair and balanced article in Newsweek includes an inflammatory headline referring to Israeli “apartheid.”
Media manipulation is one of the most unfortunate aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We’ve seen
The Times of London’s headline describes a neutralized Palestinian terrorist as a “helpless man.”
Newsweek falsely claims that Israeli “security personnel have been shooting dead or injuring any Palestinian targeting or suspected of planning to target Israeli civilians.”
AFP’s headline refers to a Hamas “fighter” while implying the terrorist was a member of a “party.”
Palestinians have been killed while carrying out terrorism or confronting Israeli security forces. So why then does The Guardian refer to Israeli self-defense as “deadly retaliation?”
The Guardian’s sub-header states as fact, an allegation that a Palestinian woman was raped and tortured by the Israeli military after carrying out a terrorist bombing in 1969.
Business Insider illustrates positive achievements for working Israeli women with a politicized photo featuring a Palestinian flag.
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