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Yarden Frankl

Two Tales of One City

The situation in Gaza is indeed complex and there are many sources for the problems there. But the media have an obligation to try and show all facets of life lest readers believe that the images they are seeing represent the entire area.

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Yarden Frankl

A Proper Headline

We have documented many cases of the media, especially the New York Times, using headlines that make Israeli military responses look like unprovoked aggression. Whether Israel is responding to terrorism or rocket fire, the response usually gets the coverage that it absent on the initial act. Our presentation, It All Started When Israel Fired Back, is as valid today as when we first published it 3 years ago.

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Yarden Frankl

Video: Offensive, Misleading NYT Op-Ed

An Op-Ed in the New York Times claims that Israelis don’t care about the brutal murders of an eighteen month old Palestinian baby and a 16 year old Israeli girl.

Nonsense.

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Yarden Frankl

Tears Before Terror

Why did the New York Times choose to run a picture of a weeping family rather than the terrorist who was killed?

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Simon Plosker

New York Times Deserves a Red Card

The New York Times becomes a cheerleader for the Palestinian campaign to suspend Israel from FIFA, world soccer’s governing body.

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Yarden Frankl

An Inciting Angel and Missing Trees

The New York Times doesn’t believe that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas incites to violence, saying Israel only “claims” he does; and what happened to all those olive trees that CNN says were chopped down and “seized” by Israeli settlers?

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Yarden Frankl

Rude Tweets and Misleading Headlines

Which is worse: The snarky anti-Israel comments by the head of a human rights organization or the misleading headlines of the New York Times? HonestReporting on Voice of Israel

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Yarden Frankl

…After Attacking Officers with Knives…

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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Yarden Frankl

Can You Capture Your Home?

When the media report on events in Jerusalem, key context is left out. Instead, one finds a short background sentence, saying that Israel “captured the city”

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