Distorting the News of Jerusalem Terror
The Jerusalem synagogue terror attack illustrates the systemic distortions through which the media view Israel.
The Jerusalem synagogue terror attack illustrates the systemic distortions through which the media view Israel.
The New York Times changes its headline following two terror attacks, suggesting that Palestinians were only “suspected” of murdering two Israelis.
The Daily Telegraph fails to include context leading to the false impression that Israeli police “stormed” the al-Aqsa Mosque.
Sky News reports on Amnesty’s accusations of Israeli “war crimes” in Gaza, yet fails, unlike other media outlets, to include an Israeli response.
Even though SodaStream’s decision to close its controversial West Bank factory appears to be motivated
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The New York Times allows Israeli Arab journalist Rula Jebreal to deliberately portray Israel as institutionally racist towards its Arab minority.
The occupation of the son of a columnist is more significant than the admiration of reporter for Yasser Arafat? #Double Standards at the New York Times
The New York Times published an opinion piece by Ali Jarbawi (“Palestine’s Nuclear Option“) in
A New York Times opinion piece, published on the Jewish New Year, portrays a distorted Israeli society that silences all dissent.
Within weeks of the end of the Gaza conflict, the New York Times omits certain key events and uses questionable language to describe the way the conflict began.
The war in Gaza has produced an unusually rich analysis of media coverage of the
The New York Times publishes an uncorroborated allegation of IDF abuse from the son of a top Hamas government official.
The New York Times reports from the scene of an Israeli targeted assassination where Hamas has prevented media reports through intimidation.
Investigative journalist Richard Behar exposes New York Times Gaza correspondent Fares Akram used an image of Yasser Arafat as his Facebook profile photo.
New York Times bureau chief Jodi Rudoren tweets that the Foreign Press Association’s statement on Hamas intimidation of journalists is “dangerous.”
There is something missing in the way the Gaza conflict is being portrayed in pictures
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