Hijacked by the Hudna
The media displace the road map's terms with those of the hudna — an internal Palestinian deal.
The media displace the road map's terms with those of the hudna — an internal Palestinian deal.
Continued media use of the terms "tit-for-tat" and "cycle of violence" contradicts the actual nature of the conflict.
A Toronto Sun column replete with inaccuracies claims the road map is only good for Israel; also, AP misrepresents Camp David.
The Scotsman takes a more radical stance on Israel than Gazan Palestinians do themselves.
The media's new term for Israeli terror victims — "bystanders" — masks the true, civilian target of Palestinian terror.
An investigation in The Atlantic asks: Was the Mohammed al-Dura death scene staged for anti-Israeli effect?
The Associated Press highly inflates the number of Arabs who fled Israel in 1948.
In the eyes of AP, Israeli casualties are less significant than rain upon a Palestinian parade.
Arafat still runs the show from the top-down, and, no less importantly, from the bottom up.
American journalists, party to years of anti-Israel bias, have inadvertently contributed to the anti-Americanism now raging in the Arab street.
A comparison of media reports from Iraq and Israel on civilian deaths at checkpoints.
The media calls the targeting of American soldiers "terror," but not when the target is Israeli civilians.
Not all bias is blatant. Here's one extra word from an Associated Press photo caption.
Israel's plan to stop Palestinian violence is sensationalized by Reuters as "splitting Christ's birthplace"
The New York Times creates a false impression in the headline and lead paragraphs, while burying the most relevant information — that exonerates Israel — far down in the text.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer rehashes one-sided slur from a virulently pro-Palestinian movement.
Neil Macdonald, CBC's Mideast correspondent instigates other reporters to join his protest.
Two examples of bias against Israel: from the Boston Globe, and the Philadelphia Daily News.
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