Daily Beast Anti-Semitic Image Shocker
The Daily Beast uses an image of a traditional Jewish skullcap to inappropriately draw a linkage between Judaism and a private drug rehab clinic in Israel.
The Daily Beast uses an image of a traditional Jewish skullcap to inappropriately draw a linkage between Judaism and a private drug rehab clinic in Israel.
The International Business Times claims that Israel ends a ceasefire by responding to a Palestinian mortar attack from Gaza.
Despite reports that a explosion on a Jerusalem bus was a terrorist bomb, CNN’s headline refers to a “bus fire.”
While reporting on a decline in the number of Palestinian terror attacks, the Financial Times’s headline refers to “Israel attacks.”
Foreign Policy magazine misleadingly refers to the Hamas terrorist organization as a “Palestinian resistance group” on a photo caption.
Newsweek falsely claims that Israeli “security personnel have been shooting dead or injuring any Palestinian targeting or suspected of planning to target Israeli civilians.”
The Guardian deliberately edits relevant sections questioning Jewish responsibility for an alleged arson attack from an AFP copy.
New York Times fails to mention that a Palestinian woman charged by Israel happens to belong to a terrorist organization.
Australian ABC News infers that two Palestinian children are killed by Israel “in retaliation” for Hamas rocket attacks.
The Guardian refers to right-wing Israeli group Im Tirtzu as “extra-paramilitary.” Was this subconscious bias at work?
The Guardian’s sub-header states as fact, an allegation that a Palestinian woman was raped and tortured by the Israeli military after carrying out a terrorist bombing in 1969.
Business Insider illustrates positive achievements for working Israeli women with a politicized photo featuring a Palestinian flag.
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NPR’s public ombudsman explains how an error-strewn map that replaced Israel with “Palestine” came to be published, crediting HonestReporting for its removal.
The Times of London incorrectly refers to the Western Wall as Judaism’s holiest site.
NPR publishes an image where Israel has been replaced by “Palestine.” But is this an intentional snub or a politically incorrect map of the Muslim world?
Two Palestinian stabbing attacks on Israeli women are described as “exchanges of violence” in the New York Times’ headline.
The Independent wrongly states that the Green Line, agreed in the 1949 armistice, was the line “between Israel and Palestine.”
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