Daily Mail Corrects “Settlement” Error
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online incorrectly states that terrorist Samir Kuntar murdered Israelis “in a settlement.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online incorrectly states that terrorist Samir Kuntar murdered Israelis “in a settlement.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The BBC has ruled favorably following complaints about a presenter’s claim that Israel was not threatened by Iran during an interview with Danny Danon.
A Reuters headline implies that a Palestinian car attacker was the victim of his own terror attack.
The Watertown Daily Times acknowledges it should never have published an anti-Semitic letter following protest from HonestReporting subscribers.
Two upstate New York newspapers refuse to acknowledge that they have published an openly anti-Semitic letter promoting conspiracy theories.
The Independent writes that “Israeli occupation forces” have killed Palestinians, buying into Palestinian propaganda terminology.
The Independent erroneously states that the al-Aqsa mosque is “known as Temple Mount to Jews.”
In response to recent criticism, NPR produces a positive story on Israeli terror victims. It still, however, needed a correction secured by HonestReporting.
The New York Times incorrectly describes the Western Wall rather than the Temple Mount, as Judaism’s holiest site.
NPR’s ombudsman responds to HonestReporting readers by acknowledging an error in a broadcast by Emily Harris.
The Independent corrects its headline after HonestReporting points out that a Beersheba bus station attack did not take place in Jerusalem.
Failing to challenge Palestinian assertions, NPR’s Emily Harris interviews the family of a Palestinian whom a previous interviewee falsely claimed was dead.
The Guardian carelessly confuses one of the victims of a Palestinian terror attack with the terrorist who carried out the attack.
The International Business Times issues a correction after mistakenly writing that Israeli police had entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Telegraph changes its headline that suggested that Israel’s planned security fence on its Jordan border was aimed at keeping Syrian refugees out.
Reuters’ headline on Israeli discussions on how to deal with Palestinian stone throwers morphs into a threat to shoot Palestinian minors.
Foreign Policy magazine inaccurately states that the 1993 Oslo Accords committed Israel to a settlement freeze.
A photo feature in the Telegraph on “The world’s most beautiful mosques” places the Al-Aqsa Mosque in “Jerusalem, Palestine.”
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