A Barrage of Bad Reporting
Many media outlets fail to add significant context to a day of violence.
Many media outlets fail to add significant context to a day of violence.
Our seventh annual recognition of the most skewed and biased coverage of the Mideast conflict.
It’s that time of year again – the media prepares to take a festive bash at Israel.
Are there any patterns of bias in New York Times reporting?
Seumus Milne’s op-ed blames Israel and apologizes for Hamas.
A project sets out to prove that any country can be made to look like a pariah.
How can a journalist “forget” his interviewee’s position at the head of an anti-Israel NGO?
As a Paris court awaits a screening of the al-Dura footage, Israel for the first time officially denies responsibility for the alleged death.
Walt & Mearsheimer’s book receives harsh reviews in the mainstream media.
Criticism of a UK Foreign Office decision turns into an excuse for hateful Israel bashing.
A long term analysis of the BBC reveals a subtle bias.
Could the NY Times and Washington Post be guilty of providing material support for a terrorist organization?
Terrorists launch attack across the Israel-Gaza border in a vehicle disguised as a TV truck.
HonestReporting takes a look at the context behind the events of June 1967.
A poisonous pen scribbles in South Africa while an old canard resurfaces in Australia.
Omar Ahmad's attack on Israeli freedom of religion is riddled with falsehoods and inaccuracies.
A radical UCLA professor questions Israel's "right to exist".
Why does the Economist single out Tel Aviv for negative treatment?
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