An Israeli Arab Singer From ‘Palestine?’
Israeli Arab singer Ruba Shamshoum was born and raised in the Israeli city of Nazareth. So why does the Irish Times say that she is from “Palestine?”
Israeli Arab singer Ruba Shamshoum was born and raised in the Israeli city of Nazareth. So why does the Irish Times say that she is from “Palestine?”
Writing in the Daily Mail, historian Dominic Sandbrook makes sweeping and inaccurate generalizations, historical statements lacking in context, and even falls for the very propaganda he claims to oppose.
If you have to misrepresent facts to make your point, chances are you’re just plain wrong.
The Guardian gives a voice to the Palestinian campaign against the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
The headlines said that Palestinian President Abbas “condemned” the multiple murder of Israelis at Har
Newsweek misleads, manipulates, and twists reality to falsely claim that Christianity in Israel is under threat.
Under the right circumstances fences and checkpoints can be taken down, safely. The path to peace is there, why we haven’t walked it is surprising.
“Palestine” is the fastest growing tourism destination of 2017 so far. So why did the Telegraph’s use a photo of the Temple Mount to illustrate this? HonestReporting gets the correction.
This week a lot of people died in Israel. How did it all happen? What
HonestReporting’s Simon Plosker accompanies journalists to see for himself what is going on in Jerusalem’s Old City as Palestinians “boycott” prayers on the Temple Mount.
On Australian Channel 9’s 60 Minutes, Liam Bartlett produces an appallingly one-sided report on settlements using a Palestinian narrative and outright distortions.
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.
Foreign journalist Hunter Stuart is exposed to the realities of reporting from Israel and finds that his pro-Palestinian views are dramatically changed as a result.
The Sunday Times features tourism in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc but fails to add some much-needed context.
Australian ABC News advocacy journalist Sophie McNeill paints a picture of Palestinian suffering while failing to adequately acknowledge Israeli security concerns.
When discussing Israeli checkpoints The Washington Post throws professionalism out the window: in favor of slamming Israel in a shameless piece of what is essentially Palestinian propaganda, disguised as news.
The Independent promotes a South African publicity stunt drawing attention to a Palestinian hunger strike and includes an embedded tweet calling for Israel’s destruction.
The Independent’s sub-header draws disproportionate focus on Robert Fisk’s charges that Israel used weapons on Palestinians in Gaza that could cause cancer.
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