The Hypocrisy of the Charlie Hebdo Critics
This article originally appeared on Israel National News. Yes, Charlie Hebdo published crude, offensive, insensitive
This article originally appeared on Israel National News. Yes, Charlie Hebdo published crude, offensive, insensitive
Leaving out the rocket attacks is leaving out a crucial element of the conflict. The New York Times motto should be “all the news that — we decide — is fit to print.”
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The Times of London reports the Palestinian national soccer team’s difficulties travelling to a tournament but fails to acknowledge Israeli security issues.
Lara Marlowe in the Irish Times whitewashes Hamas responsibility for the Gaza conflict in a blatant example of opinions disguised as news.
Did Israeli soldiers murder a Palestinian leader at a peaceful protest? Did Israeli settlers set fire to a Palestinian mosque?
The Financial Times covers tensions in Jerusalem adopting the Palestinian narrative and erasing the Jewish status of the Temple Mount.
The death of Palestinian official Ziad Abu Ein at a supposedly peaceful protest creates a media storm. But just how did he die?
Reuters writes about how there are many Arabs who live in predominantly Jewish neighborhoods of
Writing in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, author Nathan Filer describes his awkward wedding
The Independent posts a video of Palestinian protests from 2011 while claiming it to be recent footage.
Sky News reports on Amnesty’s accusations of Israeli “war crimes” in Gaza, yet fails, unlike other media outlets, to include an Israeli response.
The New York Times allows Israeli Arab journalist Rula Jebreal to deliberately portray Israel as institutionally racist towards its Arab minority.
Is the terrorist murder of a 3-month-old Israeli morally equivalent to the death of a Palestinian youth throwing a Molotov cocktail? It is according to CNN.
A non-story about building plans within Jerusalem becomes an artificially created “crisis” thanks to Peace Now and a compliant media.
In “Remnants of War Become Art in Gaza,” AFP promotes a “feel good” human interest story. The article describes how Palestinians in Gaza are turning remnants of the military conflict into art.
A New York Times opinion piece, published on the Jewish New Year, portrays a distorted Israeli society that silences all dissent.
The Washington Post chooses the Jewish New Year to publish an opinion piece by an academic disingenuously promoting a one-state solution.
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