Op-Ed in Newsweek Glorifies Non-Existent Palestinian Commitment to Non-Violence
As HonestReporting has pointed out on numerous occasions, slapping “opinion” on an article does not relieve
As HonestReporting has pointed out on numerous occasions, slapping “opinion” on an article does not relieve
Embarrassingly, Newsweek can’t tell the difference between Benjamin Netanyahu and the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s Quds Force.
Newsweek omits a serious and fatal incident involving Hezbollah in 2015. HonestReporting gets the correction.
An embarrassment to journalism as Newsweek uses false claims and illusionary sources to link Israel to the Myanmar ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya.
Foto por Yossi Zamir / Flash 90 com adições por HonestReporting Em um exemplo típico
In a tasteless example of misleading clickbait, Newsweek published this headline, comparing a small and
A roundup of faulty coverage in the immediate aftermath of a rocket attack on the Israeli community of Mishmeret and the subsequent Israeli response.
Writing in Newsweek, Tom O’Connor indulges in twisting facts while presenting Israel as the key actor in the Syrian civil war.
Despite only one side expressing its intention to annihilate the other, Newsweek claims that Iran and Israel are both exchanging existential threats.
Newsweek has an unfortunate habit of publishing opinion pieces without even the most basic fact
Today’s Top Stories 1. Does Hezbollah possess chemical weapons? Iran is building and testing short-
Newsweek and the International Business Times publish a distorted Palestinian propaganda video led by a prominent leader of the BDS movement.
This isn’t about the subtleties of context or balance: Newsweek literally MADE UP statements by an Israeli official. Again.
Newsweek misleads, manipulates, and twists reality to falsely claim that Christianity in Israel is under threat.
In a significant success for HonestReporting, Newsweek retracts two biased stories by Tom O’Connor and apologizes for the errors.
UPDATE Newsweek has retracted the story and publicly apologized. See more here. Tom
Newsweek’s Tom O’Connor (Twitter: @ShaolinTom) twists Israeli statements and Jewish history to draw the convoluted conclusion that all of Israel is…not Israel.
Following contact from HonestReporting, Newsweek issues a correction to an article that three times implied Tel Aviv was Israel’s capital city or center of political power.
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