HonestReporting’s Top Media Corrections – August 2023
HonestReporting works tirelessly to monitor the media and ensure factual errors get corrected. Here are
HonestReporting works tirelessly to monitor the media and ensure factual errors get corrected. Here are
Today’s Top Stories 1. Israeli terror victim Rabbi Itamar Ben Gal was laid to rest
Today’s Top Stories 1. The hunt for Rabbi Raziel Shevach’s killers ended when an arrest
Today’s Top Stories 1. A Palestinian convicted of killing six Israelis in a 1980 terror
IDF soldier Elor Azaria is convicted of manslaughter. Some headlines fail to include that the Palestinian he killed happened to be a terrorist.
CNN article on Palestinian terror attack seems unsure about whether the “terrorist” “murdered” a civilian.
The San Diego Union-Tribune compares the death of an innocent terror victim to Rachel Corrie's.
The Washington Post refers to both terrorists and settlers as "militant," blurring two separate definitions of the term.
Vicious anti-American material fills the Palestinian and Arab press, without due notice from Western media.
When Palestinian terrorists are exiled to Cyprus and Gaza, media outlets publish sympathetic reports.
The Israeli army grants front-line access to a photographer whose lens is badly skewed.
CNN mentions the name, age and hometown of the suicide bomber — but not of the Jewish victims.
CNN, Associated Press, and Reuters turn a week of violence inside-out..
Israel strikes back at terrorists, and BBC portrays them as innocent bystanders.
As Jews are gunned down in the streets of Jerusalem, Associated Press labels them
The battle continues between reporters who
While an investigative committee makes cessation of violence the first step, Palestinians — and editors — link it to a freeze on settlements.
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