New York Times: Palestinian Attacks “Exchanges of Violence”
Two Palestinian stabbing attacks on Israeli women are described as “exchanges of violence” in the New York Times’ headline.
Two Palestinian stabbing attacks on Israeli women are described as “exchanges of violence” in the New York Times’ headline.
The brutal stabbing of Israeli mother Dafna Meir, in her home in Otniel, fails to generate much media coverage. Just how bloodthirsty does a Palestinian terror attack against Israelis have to be to deserve coverage?
It’s not so hard to write a headline like “Palestinian Terrorists Kill Israelis.” Yet for some reason, so many headlines blur the lines between attackers and victims when it comes to Israel.
Some media present both Palestinian terror attacks and Israeli responses as morally equivalent.
Why is a stabbing attack described as terrorism in London but questioned when it happens in Jerusalem?
The Daily Mail’s sensationalist headline implies that Israelis are responsible for the shedding of Palestinian blood in the streets of Jerusalem.
CNN reports on a terrorist incident but fails to tell its readers who the seemingly anonymous terrorist was.
The Independent writes that “Israeli occupation forces” have killed Palestinians, buying into Palestinian propaganda terminology.
The Daily Mail’s headline describes the shooting dead of a Palestinian terrorist as “retaliation” for stabbing a female soldier.
Nathan Thrall’s column in the New York Times is no more than propaganda.
The Independent corrects its headline after HonestReporting points out that a Beersheba bus station attack did not take place in Jerusalem.
Headlines about Palestinian terror attacks attribute them to everything other than the Palestinians themselves.
A unique angle on a photojournalist's shot raises questions about the integrity of Mideast media coverage.
AP's yearly roundup shows plenty of interest in the Mideast conflict – but none whatsoever for Israeli terror victims.
A veteran Italian journalist issues a searing, detailed critique of her colleagues' biased Mideast coverage.
The winds of change begin to blow at CNN.
One Israel basher convinces papers across America to print his misrepresentation of facts and defense of murder.
Despite all evidence to the contrary, some media outlets still hail Arafat as the prince of peace.
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