Terrorists on Vacation
When Palestinian terrorists are exiled to Cyprus and Gaza, media outlets publish sympathetic reports.
When Palestinian terrorists are exiled to Cyprus and Gaza, media outlets publish sympathetic reports.
The pages of the Post are filled with criticism from both outside and within. But where's the cure??
Some columnists transfer antipathy toward Israel in the form of more politically correct anti-Sharon sentiments.
Sharing some recent successes of HonestReporting members.
Ted Koppel goes tough on Sharon, but tip-toes with Arafat.
A London lawyer presents a comprehensive analysis of BBC's Mideast coverage. The results indicate an ongoing pattern of anti-Israel bias.
The Washington Post presents suicide bombing as a legitimate tactic. Plus updates on Jenin and the Church of Nativity.
Five Palestinians are shot in a Ramallah office building. How did it happen?
Palestinian society has turned future doctors and lawyers into mass murderers.
A Newsweek Report is filled with selective omissions and distortion of facts.
Daniel Williams and Lee Hockstader appear to be competing for the title of M.B.R – Most Biased Reporter.
Holger Jensen of the Rocky Mountain News writes so many classic distortions that he forms a virtual "Encyclopedia of Bias."
Despite the horrors, some reporters and correspondents to equate Palestinian terror and Israeli defense.
Saudi Arabia talks peace from one side, and war from the other.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist deflects Arafat
The Saudis revive an old peace plan, and suddenly the New York Times takes notice.
The Washington Post falls into the common trap of equating attacker with victim.
Between Arafat's op-ed, and Sontag's portrayal of Hamas as Mr. Rogers, it would have been enough.
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