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Are there any patterns of bias in New York Times reporting?
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The Israeli military known as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), is comprised of the Israeli army, navy, and air force.
Are there any patterns of bias in New York Times reporting?
Seumus Milne’s op-ed blames Israel and apologizes for Hamas.
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Will a UN “anti-racism” conference become another anti-Semitic and anti-Israel parley?
In today’s multicultural Britain, it is accepted that different ethnic and religious groups have close
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.
Sderot continues to suffer as a woman loses her life to a Qassam missile.
At what point do Palestinian terror and missile attacks constitute a breach of a "ceasefire"?
Our sixth annual recognition of the most skewed and biased coverage of the Mideast conflict.
The former US President's new book causes controversy.
HonestReporting calls on the media to recognize the circumstances surrounding this terrible accident.
The International Herald Tribune publishes Patrick Seale's one-sided diatribe against Israel.
An alleged Israeli missile attack on Red Cross ambulances is exposed as a hoax.
A review of some of the worst examples of media bias from the recent conflict
A Reuters photo turns out to be an outright lie, manipulated to make damage in Beirut appear much worse than reality.
No media outlet incurs the wrath of our readership more than the BBC. With such
HonestReporting answers some commonly asked questions surrounding the current conflict.
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