Media Misfires on Gaza Ceasefire Breakdown
As Hamas breaks a ceasefire with a volley of rockets into Israel, some media portray Israel as the aggressor through biased headlines or missing context.
As Hamas breaks a ceasefire with a volley of rockets into Israel, some media portray Israel as the aggressor through biased headlines or missing context.
Israel has no reason to be sorry that its people were not bleeding more in the Gaza war.
Some journalists allow Hamas to evade the tough questions. But not all of them – watch Sean Hannity persisting in getting some answers.
A journalist’s tweet appears to vindicate the IDF’s statement that rockets on Shati refugee camp and Shifa Hospital came from Gaza and not Israel.
While they may not be vocal about it, foreign journalists in Gaza have noticed Hamas’ human shields tactics as the terrorists operate within the population.
Radical anti-Israel Norwegian doctor Mads Gilbert reappears in the media for the latest Gaza conflict.
An analysis of Gaza’s casualty figures brings into question the number of Palestinian civilians killed in Israel’s Operation Protective Edge.
A New York Times opinion piece mixes up cause and effect, claiming Israel’s reaction to the Palestinian unity government is to blame for Hamas violence.
Mira Bar Hillel harangues Israel while minimizing Hamas rockets and ridiculing the terrorism against Israelis during her distorted childhood.
As Operation Protective Edge continues, HonestReporting provides you with more articles, videos and resources to answer the burning questions.
The Washington Post publishes a crude anti-Israel animated cartoon showing Benjamin Netanyahu repeatedly and deliberately punching a baby.
The Daily Mirror recycles a old photo while accusing Israelis of being entertained watching Palestinians under bombardment.
The Daily Telegraph’s headline on the breakdown of the Gaza ceasefire implicates both Israel and Hamas as equally responsible.
The Guardian replaces a misleading tweet that falsely implied Israel was the cause of a Gaza ceasefire breakdown.
Following a request from HonestReporting, Fox News amends a misleading headline that placed doubt on who rejected a Gaza ceasefire.
Cherryl Smith opines that the media is portraying Israel as the neighborhood bully in its coverage of Operation Protective Edge.
HonestReporting CEO Joe Hyams is interviewed by The Times of Israel on social media during Operation Protective Edge.
Writing in The Independent, serial Israel basher Yasmin Alibhai-Brown attacks the legitimate right of Jews to support Israel.
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