

The (Expanded) Conscience of a Liberal
A column by Paul Krugman about Obamacare caught our eye, and we wondered how it would sound with some substitutions. It’s hard to fight preconceived notions
A column by Paul Krugman about Obamacare caught our eye, and we wondered how it would sound with some substitutions. It’s hard to fight preconceived notions
New York Times columnist Roger Cohen asks if the conflict in Gaza was necessary. He doesn’t think so. It was a “war of choice” and Israel simply chose badly.
UK-based Israeli academic and longtime Israel critic Avi Shlaim has weighed in on the Gaza
Today’s Top Stories 1. ISIS executed freelance journalist, Steven Sotloff. Turns out he was a
Jonathan Miller of the UK’s Channel 4 gives the Hamas terrorists version of events at Wafa Hospital in Gaza instead of reporting what really happened.
Melanie Phillips addresses the effects of the Gaza conflict on Diaspora Jewry and calls for a new strategy to present Israel’s case.
Donald Macintyre revisits the case of Mohammed Badran whose family were mistakenly declared dead in the New Statesman.
The New York Times publishes an uncorroborated allegation of IDF abuse from the son of a top Hamas government official.
CNN’s one-sided presentation of the Gaza conflict continues with the video “War’s Psychological Toll on
Time Magazine resurrects the blood libel that Israeli soldiers have been stealing Palestinian body parts.
Investigative journalist Richard Behar exposes New York Times Gaza correspondent Fares Akram used an image of Yasser Arafat as his Facebook profile photo.
As Hamas breaks a ceasefire with a volley of rockets into Israel, some media portray Israel as the aggressor through biased headlines or missing context.
There were five specific media fails during the 2014 Gaza war.
Ilan Pappe portrays Israel as a Nazi-like society based on a small number of infertile women requesting combat soldiers as sperm donors.
An entire family reported to have been killed in Gaza not only turns out to be alive, but one member targeted later is revealed to be a Hamas terrorist.
In an interview, a Hamas spokesperson admits on air to Hamas intimidation of journalists in Gaza and deporting those who reported on rocket launch sites.
The New Statesman prints an update to a story that erroneously claimed an entire Palestinian family was killed in an Israeli air strike.
Today’s Top Stories 1. Hamas resumed rocket fire on Friday, injuring two Israelis. According to
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