Covering Up For Fatah
Arafat's Fatah rejects the Gaza-first deal. But most major media blatantly omit this fact.
Arafat's Fatah rejects the Gaza-first deal. But most major media blatantly omit this fact.
The Washington Post sympathizes with a Hamas leader, and Time magazine 'blames' Israel for decreasing the violence.
The media tries to justify the bombing of an Israeli cafeteria as some kind of tit-for-tat.
A Charleston op-ed says that the Jewish Law of Return 'was intended for one purpose alone, to outnumber the Palestinian people. Ethnic cleansing.'
As the UN pressures for an investigation, the media is filled with Palestinian contradictions and lies.
Despite the horrors, some reporters and correspondents to equate Palestinian terror and Israeli defense.
Despite all evidence to the contrary, some media outlets still hail Arafat as the prince of peace.
CNN, Associated Press, and Reuters turn a week of violence inside-out..
Our annual award for the most skewed and biased reporting.
MSNBC's top photo to summarize 2001: Two mischievous Jewish kids.
When Arafat calls for an end to armed attacks, the various Palestinian factions continue attacking unabated.
Israel strikes back at terrorists, and BBC portrays them as innocent bystanders.
Robert Fisk is nearly beaten to death, plus 5 more snippets from a busy week of political and military activity.
When Palestinian gunmen machine-gun Jewish shoppers in Afula, Reuters lumps the attackers' deaths together with the victims.
As fighting escalated in and around the West Bank this week, several reporters were quick to blame Israeli troops for shooting up churches in Bethlehem. HonestReporting's review of reports and photos from Bethlehem suggests that these reporters 'jumped the gun.'
Mass carnage and the death of 18 Jewish civilians is still not enough for CNN to take a break from parroting the Palestinian propagandist line.
One of the world's largest news agencies displays a consistent pattern of anti-Israel bias. Violence on the Temple Mount is but the latest example.
Palestinians commemorate a 1948 catastrophe. From reading the news, you'd never know it was self-inflicted.
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