Stepping Out of the Ring
A Jewish reporter who lives in Ramallah states her case in The New York Times. As expected, the result is not pretty.
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Steeped in thousands of years of Jewish history, the city is home to holy sites including the Temple Mount, Western Wall, and the Mount of Olives.
A Jewish reporter who lives in Ramallah states her case in The New York Times. As expected, the result is not pretty.
Charles Krauthammer's journalism is consistently accurate, incisive and enlightening. Even more important is his courage to state the truth.
Teams of supposed American peacemakers spend the summer living amongst Palestinians, and then file op-ed reports on the oppressive Israelis.
The week was full of important events in the Middle East, and in a change from the norm, HonestReporting presents a digest of various media reports. All these articles are important in their own right; we encourage you to take the time to read this communique carefully.
One of the world's largest news agencies displays a consistent pattern of anti-Israel bias. Violence on the Temple Mount is but the latest example.
19 years after Ariel Sharon is cleared by U.S. and Israeli courts, the BBC dredges up old accusations and suggests the Israeli leader should be tried for war crimes.
What we knew all along — that Yasser Arafat is responsible for starting and maintaining the violence — is now gaining a strong voice in the mainstream media.
Canada's leading newspaper is not afraid to criticize the Palestinian Authority, even as the rest of the world turns a blind eye to Arafat's campaign of violence and terror.
Newsweek's Jerusalem bureau chief Joshua Hammer seems to be bending over backward to whitewash Palestinian violence and intimidation.
HonestReporting member are working hard, contacting editors in protest of anti-Israel bias. These efforts frequently pay off!
While an investigative committee makes cessation of violence the first step, Palestinians — and editors — link it to a freeze on settlements.
A thorn in the side of Israel since the violence began, CNN continues to claim to be objective and unbiased. But does CNN really believe such a thing?
Martin Peretz, editor-in-chief and chairman of The New Republic, has consistently stood by Israel's side, exposing the Arab rhetoric commonly parroted in the Western media.
A reporter in Denver has earned his placed as one of the most rabidly anti-Israel journalists at work today. It's time to let him know how we feel.
Does shooting babies and blowing up teenagers classify as
With Israeli elections in the news, many publications are unleashing ferocious attacks on Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon.
60 Minutes promotes itself as the work of solid investigative reporters. This time they got the story backwards.
A BBC article suggests that religious Jews seek to blow up the mosques on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
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