How Media Coverage of Israel’s Normalization Deals Exposes Middle East Fault Lines
An HonestReporting analysis of English-language state-backed media outlets that focus on the Middle East seemingly
An HonestReporting analysis of English-language state-backed media outlets that focus on the Middle East seemingly
Tuesday marks the first day of high-level presentations at the 75th United Nations General Assembly,
Foreign journalist Hunter Stuart is exposed to the realities of reporting from Israel and finds that his pro-Palestinian views are dramatically changed as a result.
A Dutch journalist lavishes praise on the Saudi authorities.
Huffington Post falsely equates Israel with Neda’s murderers.
Time reporter blames Israel and the West for Muslim intolerance
Jonathan Steele says states are entitled to support Palestinian terror.
Bias is creeping back at CNN as HonestReporting reviews one year of coverage.
Initial BBC and the AFP headlines ignore the victims in second bulldozer attack
HR subscribers secure a correction and acknowledgment.
Contrary to media spin, recent events are not part of a “cycle of violence”.
Will the BBC address the results of HR’s analysis?
Are there any patterns of bias in New York Times reporting?
Christiane Amanpour’s six-hour documentary special creates controversy.
A long term analysis of the BBC reveals a subtle bias.
Richard Littlejohn addresses British anti-Semitism in a Channel 4 documentary.
The BBC apologizes for its Israel coverage?
HonestReporting takes a look at the context behind the events of June 1967.
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