Journalist Shills For Palestinians; Slams Israel, Omits Basic Facts
Australian ABC News advocacy journalist Sophie McNeill paints a picture of Palestinian suffering while failing to adequately acknowledge Israeli security concerns.
Australian ABC News advocacy journalist Sophie McNeill paints a picture of Palestinian suffering while failing to adequately acknowledge Israeli security concerns.
The Independent’s sub-header draws disproportionate focus on Robert Fisk’s charges that Israel used weapons on Palestinians in Gaza that could cause cancer.
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti is caught sneaking candy and cookies, breaking his own hunger strike. But which media chose not to show the video evidence?
In a shocking piece of unprofessional journalism, the International Business Times attempts to promote the Israeli apartheid libel by way of questionable and biased sources, distorted facts and lack of context.
It was a clear-cut case of self-defense. And Reuters blew it. Imagine you’re a
An ABC guide to the two-state solution aims to clear up any confusion on the issue for its readers. Instead it leads its readers to adopt the Palestinians’ favored and distorted version of history and the conflict, leading to only more confusion.
The Guardian praises Israeli Member of Knesset Haneen Zoabi, who has built her political identity around proud and open support for terror, violence and anti-Semitism
Newsweek’s Jack Moore makes false claim that Israelis ram Palestinians with cars too.
The International Business Times relies on a Hamas-supporting hate site to accuse Israel of using a Palestinian child as a human shield.
Writing in the New Matilda, Kristen Zornada attacks Israel for alleged mistreatment of Palestinian children in Israeli jails.
The Guardian and AFP are more concerned about the location of fires near Jewish settlements than the fires themselves.
The New Statesman acts as a mouthpiece for the extremist Palestine Solidarity Campaign, publishing a one-sided article that demonizes Israel and ignores the existence of Palestinian terrorism.
Reuters maintains that the Palestinian village of Al Jab’a on the West Bank is going thirsty. Guess who is to blame?
Australian SBS Dateline explores Gaza yet fails to include vital context.
According to the AFP, ideologically motivated car attacks are “terror” everywhere in the world…except Israel.
AFP’s one-sided story covers a UNICEF report that portrays Israel and its security forces as Palestinian child killers.
AFP misleads by leaving out critical historical context about Jerusalem.
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