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Something Fishy at AFP

An AFP photographer uses a wide-angle lens to exaggerate his picture, and the AFP caption omits essential context.

The Media’s Mideast Relativism

Under the guise of objectivity, the media try to 'democratize' a corrupt and dictatorial Palestinian regime.

Child Guinea Pigs

A vague AFP report suggests IDF responsiblity for Palestinian child abuse; also, the BBC affair and its Mideast connection.

Spurious Statements

News outlets accept a disingenious Hamas statement as fact, thereby denying Hamas' ongoing terror.

Day In The Life

The LA Times finds two different worldviews from Palestinian and Israeli kids, but posts a title that suggests otherwise.

Off the Map

As the prime ministers travel to Washington, observers are wondering: Did the road map take a detour?

Tactless in San Diego

The San Diego Union-Tribune compares the death of an innocent terror victim to Rachel Corrie's.

A Journalist’s Critique

A veteran Italian journalist issues a searing, detailed critique of her colleagues' biased Mideast coverage.

Tit-For-Tat

Continued media use of the terms "tit-for-tat" and "cycle of violence" contradicts the actual nature of the conflict.

The Rantisi Strike

Reporting on the IDF operation, the media convey five prevalent anti-terror myths.

All Wet in Toronto

A Toronto Sun column replete with inaccuracies claims the road map is only good for Israel; also, AP misrepresents Camp David.

Meeting Suspicion

As a summit meeting approaches, the media misrepresent the road map and strike a suspicious pose toward Sharon.

Who Shot Mohammed Al-Dura?

An investigation in The Atlantic asks: Was the Mohammed al-Dura death scene staged for anti-Israeli effect?

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