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The Year In Photos?

AP's yearly roundup shows plenty of interest in the Mideast conflict – but none whatsoever for Israeli terror victims.

Security Fence Distortions

News photos of Israel's security fence distort its physical properties, and a Boston Globe op-ed misrepresents its placement in the West Bank.

Child’s Play in Gaza?

AP apparently mis-captions an unregulated weapon as a child's "toy"; also, an ulterior motive for the Geneva Accord lacks publication.

Something Fishy at AFP

An AFP photographer uses a wide-angle lens to exaggerate his picture, and the AFP caption omits essential context.

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Model Activism In Philly

Local media monitors use documentation and personal meetings to demand fair Mideast coverage from the Philadelphia Inquirer.

London Broil

In context of the Iraqi war, The Times of London gives a forum for those calling to "Kill Jews."

Time’s Photo Flop

A year-end wrap-up contains 7 Mideast photos, 6 of them anti-Israel.

Mideast Media Storm

The director of the Israeli Government Press Office claims that journalists coordinated their reporting with terrorist leader Marwan Barghouti.

BBC Gets Caught Again

An HonestReporting member catches BBC altering the quoted words of the White House press secretary.

Trouble in St. Pete

In both Russia and Florida, the St. Petersburg Times shows its bias.

Skewing the Death Tolls

A statistical study reveals startling trends by breaking the death tolls down by age, gender, and other factors.

More Ambulance Obfuscation

Reporters criticize Israel for inspecting Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances, while obfuscating evidence of Palestinian impropriety.

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