Imprisoned Soldier or Free Speech Martyr?
The Daily Telegraph portrays an IDF soldier imprisoned for breaking army regulations as a free speech martyr as a result of critical comments he made on TV.
The Daily Telegraph portrays an IDF soldier imprisoned for breaking army regulations as a free speech martyr as a result of critical comments he made on TV.
The Breaking the Silence organization publishes anonymous testimonies of IDF soldiers who claim Israel caused excessive harm to Gazans. The media lap it up.
Forbes journalist Richard Behar rips apart the Associated Press for its report on Gazan civilian casualties from Israel’s Operation Protective Edge.
Today’s Top Stories 1. As this roundup was being published, the IDF confirmed two soldiers
The death of Palestinian official Ziad Abu Ein at a supposedly peaceful protest creates a media storm. But just how did he die?
Sky News reports on Amnesty’s accusations of Israeli “war crimes” in Gaza, yet fails, unlike other media outlets, to include an Israeli response.
One has to wonder why any reputable media outlet would invite the truth-challenged Palestinian official
Signatories to an anti-Israel letter promoted by The Lancet medical journal have sympathies with white supremacist conspiracy theories.
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.
The New York Times publishes an uncorroborated allegation of IDF abuse from the son of a top Hamas government official.
The Observer makes it a story as the IDF retracts a statement claiming a fatal mortar attack was launched from a UNRWA school.
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.
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.
The New Statesman prints an update to a story that erroneously claimed an entire Palestinian family was killed in an Israeli air strike.
A journalist’s tweet appears to vindicate the IDF’s statement that rockets on Shati refugee camp and Shifa Hospital came from Gaza and not Israel.
Hamas threatening journalists in Gaza who expose abuse of civilians.
UK medical journal The Lancet, publishes an open letter from politicized anti-Israel doctors attacking Israel’s military operation in Gaza.
While they may not be vocal about it, foreign journalists in Gaza have noticed Hamas’ human shields tactics as the terrorists operate within the population.
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