AP’s Rockets and Victims
Associated Press employs Hassan Fattah and Ibrahim Barzak to report from Gaza. Israel comes out on the short end.
Associated Press employs Hassan Fattah and Ibrahim Barzak to report from Gaza. Israel comes out on the short end.
Not all bias is blatant. Here's one extra word from an Associated Press photo caption.
A year-end wrap-up contains 7 Mideast photos, 6 of them anti-Israel.
A double-suicide bombing sends the PA into damage control, with plenty of media support.
Much of the world media concludes that a Palestinian state already exists.
The Christian Science Monitor delegitimizes and sensationalizes the amount of U.S. foreign aid to Israel.
People magazine denies the existence of an Israeli entity prior to 1948, and the United Nations falsely refers to Beit She'an as the West Bank.
Searching for clues in two attacks against Israeli targets in Kenya, and a Palestinian shooting spree in Beit Shan.
Associated Press says that Muslims of Hebron are
A journalism professor presents so-called fundamental facts that are little more than unfounded propaganda spin.
A classic case of selective omission.
How did the British media and academic world react to this flagrant assault on academic freedom?
A former U.S. president continues to present Arafat as peaceful and democratic.
The winds of change begin to blow at CNN.
Marvin Kalb and other senior journalists express strong criticism of their colleagues.
An MSNBC.com reporter deflects criticism by insulting the victims of terror and slandering HonestReporting.
A London lawyer publishes an exhaustive, groundbreaking analysis of seven weeks of BBC News.
A Charleston op-ed says that the Jewish Law of Return 'was intended for one purpose alone, to outnumber the Palestinian people. Ethnic cleansing.'
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