Fact-Check Fail Fixed: Israel Never Bombed Morocco!
A Daily Telegraph feature on the movies of Warren Beatty erroneously states that Israel bombed Morocco in the 1980s. HR gets the correction.
A Daily Telegraph feature on the movies of Warren Beatty erroneously states that Israel bombed Morocco in the 1980s. HR gets the correction.
Since the US elections, the journalism industry has been humbled by Donald Trump’s unexpected win.
National Public Radio takes a nice look at the issue of relocating the US embassy
Reuters maintains that the Palestinian village of Al Jab’a on the West Bank is going thirsty. Guess who is to blame?
The Independent forgets to mention that Hamas took over control of Gaza through a violent coup d’etat rather than a democratic election.
The Times of London story on a Jerusalem terror attack had a correct headline. So why was it changed to something so wrong?
Reuters reports on the difficulties faced by Palestinian fishermen in Gaza yet fails to mention why Israel enforces a maritime exclusion zone around Gaza.
The Guardian fails to mention why Israel enforces a maritime exclusion zone off the coast of Gaza.
HonestReporting secures corrections from McClatchy and the Daily Mail’s Mail Online.
The other day a man in Germany tried to murder people with an axe. It was almost exactly like many recent attacks in Israel. So why was it reported so differently?
CNN published a furious rage against Israel by Amer Zahr, who the network describes as “a Palestinian-American comedian and adjunct professor at University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.” But Zahr’s delusional tirade is far from funny.
The New York Times features Israel’s security barrier but leaves the false impression that the structure is entirely a wall.
In the 1967 Six Day War, Israel captured the eastern part of Jerusalem in a desperate war of self defense.
The New York Times uses a photo of Israeli girls playing with IDF weaponry without proper context, to illustrate a story on fissures between the military and political echelons in Israel.
The Christian Science Monitor misrepresents the nature of Gaza and Israel, even omitting the fact that Gaza shares a border with Egypt.
An otherwise fair and balanced article in Newsweek includes an inflammatory headline referring to Israeli “apartheid.”
Media manipulation is one of the most unfortunate aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We’ve seen
According to a Guardian headline, Israelis are allowed to defend themselves against Palestinian attackers only once they have been injured.
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