Tit-For-Tat
Continued media use of the terms "tit-for-tat" and "cycle of violence" contradicts the actual nature of the conflict.
Continued media use of the terms "tit-for-tat" and "cycle of violence" contradicts the actual nature of the conflict.
Israeli and American insistence on uprooting terror receives unwarranted media criticism.
Coalition forces bomb a residential complex in hopes of hitting Saddam. Israel hits Hamas leaders, too.
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.
The Palestinian street is rife with pro-Saddam and anti-American demonstrations.
Associated Press employs Hassan Fattah and Ibrahim Barzak to report from Gaza. Israel comes out on the short end.
Israel's plan to stop Palestinian violence is sensationalized by Reuters as "splitting Christ's birthplace"
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Searching for clues in two attacks against Israeli targets in Kenya, and a Palestinian shooting spree in Beit Shan.
Trying to sort out the maze of Palestinian military forces and Yasser Arafat's role in terror.
One media org blames Israel for everything from the DC sniper to the Bali bombings.
In both Russia and Florida, the St. Petersburg Times shows its bias.
A review of media issues relating to Sept. 11 in light of the Mideast conflict.
Palestinian leaders leaves the door open for attacks against majority of Israelis.
Reuters paints accomplices to mass murder as oppressed folk heroes.
A journalism professor presents so-called fundamental facts that are little more than unfounded propaganda spin.
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