Palestinian Terror Wave: Horrible Headlines
Headlines about Palestinian terror attacks attribute them to everything other than the Palestinians themselves.
Headlines about Palestinian terror attacks attribute them to everything other than the Palestinians themselves.
Some of the latest examples of poor or biased reporting on the wave of Palestinian terror unleashed on Israel’s citizens.
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As a wave of Palestinian terror continues to escalate, some media have joined in the assault on Israelis.
The BBC publishes a shocking headline in response to a fatal Palestinian stabbing attack in Jerusalem’s Old City.
The New York Times’s Diaa Hadid claims that the death of Israeli driver Alexander Levlovich in a Palestinian rock throwing attack was an “accident.”
Maher Abukhater’s coverage of the Temple Mount disturbances for the LA Times misses out vital context and promotes a false narrative.
Some media managed to make a real muck up over coverage of disturbances on the Temple Mount.
Despite UNRWA’s record of perpetuating the Palestinian refugee problem, The Guardian considers it one of the “best bits of the UN.”
Writing in The Independent, Amena Saleem declares Israel solely responsible for increased Gaza infant mortality rates while ignoring Hamas’s role.
Reuters’ headline on Israeli discussions on how to deal with Palestinian stone throwers morphs into a threat to shoot Palestinian minors.
The New York Times turns an Islamic Jihad terrorist into a social media activist.
Both the New York Times and Irish Times headlines omit vital context leaving readers to believe Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian without cause.
BBC Panorama goes off the rails as filmmaker Adam Wishart uses the Jerusalem Light Rail to negatively portray Israel’s sovereignty over its capital.
Why did the New York Times choose to run a picture of a weeping family rather than the terrorist who was killed?
Editors tend to view wire copy as pulp content. You either edit the material to
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.
With just five words, “after attacking officers with knives,” the NYT could have let those who skim headlines know what actually happened.
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