Telegraph Removes Reference to Israeli Teen Killed by “IDF Fire”
The Daily Telegraph removes a timeline that erroneously attributed the death of an Israeli teen kidnapped by Hamas, to “live IDF fire.”
The Daily Telegraph removes a timeline that erroneously attributed the death of an Israeli teen kidnapped by Hamas, to “live IDF fire.”
The Independent corrects the error after wrongly referring to Israel’s security barrier as a “high wall.”
The Daily Telegraph portrays an IDF soldier imprisoned for breaking army regulations as a free speech martyr as a result of critical comments he made on TV.
Time Magazine fails to include any mention of a Palestinian rocket attack from Gaza that prompted retaliatory Israeli air strikes.
Newsweek incorrectly states that the 1949 Green Line was created to “demarcate the Palestinian state.”
The Times of London’s sensationalized and misleading headline convicts Israel of an alleged “crime” that has yet to even occur.
When Sky News incorrectly referred to Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital, HonestReporting contacted reporter Sean
The Times of London removes a false claim that Israel restricts access to basic needs for Palestinians in Gaza.
The Guardian erroneously refers to Israel’s security barrier as “electrified” rather than the non-lethal “electronic.”
Despite accusations Israel opened dams to flood Gaza being proven a lie, the Daily Mail amends its article with equal “balance” to the lie and the truth.
The International Business Times multiplies by 100 the casualty figures from the 2014 Gaza war.
The LA Times’s headline erroneously states that a Palestinian terrorist involved in a Tel Aviv bus stabbing is dead. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Why is a photo of graffiti and swastikas in a southern Israeli city used by the Daily Telegraph to illustrate an analysis of Israel-Hezbollah tensions?
The Times of London misleadingly refers to a “Jewish border” between Israel and the Syrian Golan Heights.
The conspiracy theorists and anti-Semites claim that Israel is responsible for the Charlie Hebdo terror attack.
The Times of London erroneously states that Palestinian construction workers are banned from Ashkelon schools.
The Scotsman erroneously states that Israeli visits to the Temple Mount break existing agreed arrangements.
An anchorwoman on the CBS This Morning program refers to the site of the Jerusalem synagogue terror attack as a “contested religious site.”
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