An Apologist for Hamas in the Telegraph
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Chris Doyle portrays kidnapping-supporting Hamas as a key to a peace that Israel is trying to destroy.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Chris Doyle portrays kidnapping-supporting Hamas as a key to a peace that Israel is trying to destroy.
Today’s Top Stories 1. Israel’s massive search for Naftali Fraenkel, Gil-ad Shaar, and Eyal Yifrach
As Israel grieves for the loss of three teens murdered by Hamas terrorists, we expose some of the media’s worst reporting.
Words are important. The words the media use are doubly so, and it is critical
While the real story is about three Israeli high schoolers who were abducted by the
Three Israeli boys have been kidnapped yet the New York Times is still more concerned
Possibly some of the most cynical and downright ugly reporting on the kidnapping of three
Some more deficient reporting on the kidnapping of three Israeli teens. This from Canadian CTV
Only last month HonestReporting critiqued a piece by Lizzie Dearden, a self-described “online journalist” for
Three Israeli teens are kidnapped by Palestinian terrorists.
CNN covers the kidnapping of three Israeli teens. One has to question the decision to
The Daily Mail could be commended for publishing a photo essay exposing Palestinian children being
Everything you need to know about today’s coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Join the
Hamas hasn’t changed its tune.
Everything you need to know about coverage of Israel and the Mideast over the Shavuot
Now that the West has decided to work with a Palestinian “unity” government, Hamas is being mentioned
Everything you need to know about today’s coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Join the
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