Success: ‘Fanatic Jews Storm Al-Aqsa Mosque’ Photo Captions Corrected
As hundreds of Jews visited the Temple Mount celebrating Jerusalem Day, photo captions describe “fanatic Jews raiding the Al-Aqsa mosque.”
As hundreds of Jews visited the Temple Mount celebrating Jerusalem Day, photo captions describe “fanatic Jews raiding the Al-Aqsa mosque.”
Is Israel’s Iron Dome “notorious?” It is according to the Daily Mail’s Mail Online, which makes a mess of its story on Israeli defensive measures during the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online took its time but thanks to HonestReporting’s persistence, corrects a mistaken attribution to a former IDF chief rabbi.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online publishes a story accusing Israeli forces of demolishing graves in a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem. Except it never happened.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online erroneously blames the Israeli police rather than Facebook for a bizarre Arabic mistranslation that led to the wrongful arrest of a Palestinian.
Despite Australia not recognizing Palestinian statehood, the Daily Mail unilaterally upgrades the Palestinian diplomatic representation to that of an embassy with an ambassador.
Media coverage of a terror attack at the gates to the Israeli community of Har Adar create issues of nuance over the exact location and question marks over the terror word.
As Indian Prime Minister Navendra Modi visits Israel, the Daily Mail’s Mail Online India implies that Tel Aviv is the Israeli capital. HR gets the correction.
HonestReporting prompts corrections from The Times of London, The Independent and Daily Mail following inaccurate references to the Western Wall as “Judaism’s holiest site.”
Comedian Eddie Izzard performs in Tel Aviv, which the Daily Mail’s Mail Online refers to as the Israeli capital while also calling Jerusalem a “West Bank town.”
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online corrects a headline that referred to “Tel Aviv’s Iron Dome” in a story on an ISIS rocket attack on Eilat.
Confusion at the Daily Mail, which wrongly states that Israel has announced the building of thousands of settlements.
An editorializing photo caption in a Daily Mail story states that Israeli PM Netanyahu “demonizes Iran.”
The Mail Online and Daily Telegraph make a mess of covering a fatal Israeli bus crash in the West Bank.
A Reuters report falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of power and government, an error republished by multiple media outlets.
Despite the fact that there has never ever been a sovereign Palestinian state, the Daily Mail refers to the “State of Palestine.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
Following a complaint from HonestReporting, the Daily Mail removes a false claim that the US recognizes Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online falsely implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital. HonestReporting gets the correction.
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