Independent Headline Jumps the Gun on Netanyahu
An Israeli police recommendation to indict Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges is just that – a recommendation. Not according to The Independent’s headline.
An Israeli police recommendation to indict Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges is just that – a recommendation. Not according to The Independent’s headline.
The Financial Times mistakenly calls MK Yoel Hasson the “leader of the Zionist Union.” HonestReporting gets the FT to issue a correction.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online took its time but thanks to HonestReporting’s persistence, corrects a mistaken attribution to a former IDF chief rabbi.
In an interview with Israeli soccer player Tomer Hemed, The Independent accidentally states that Palestinian rockets were fired from the West Bank rather than Gaza.
An innocuous historical timeline reveals The Independent’s agenda-driven bias against Israel.
Seven Palestinians killed during Gaza border riots was reported as “dozens killed” according to Euronews. HonestReporting gets it corrected.
Daire Louise O’Dowd’s piece for IrishCentral about her experiences in the Palestinian territories is a mess of misinformation, inaccuracies and propaganda.
Outgoing Palestinian envoy to the US Husam Zomlot doesn’t have ambassador status. HR gets The Hill and The Independent to correct.
A headline erroneously referred to Netanyahu’s ‘blossoming friendship’ with Philippines President Duterte rather than between the two countries.
HonestReporting gets The Sun to remove a claim that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital city.
The Guardian refers to the Palestinian “ambassador” to the UK despite the fact that the UK does not recognize a sovereign Palestinian state.
The Guardian refers to “Ankara and Tel Aviv,” falsely implying the Israeli city is the capital. HonestReporting gets the correction.
Prince William’s visit to Jerusalem’s Old City sees some UK media erroneously refer to the Western Wall as the holiest site in Judaism.
The Independent’s story on an Amnesty International report on Israel’s treatment of African migrants leaves out significant context.
CNN corrects the error after implying that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital city.
Following Netta Barzilai’s Eurovision Song Contest victory, The Guardian corrects after stating next year in Tel Aviv.
The Guardian corrects after changing the genders of the teenage victims in an Associated Press report on the Israeli flash flood tragedy.
As the Giro d’Italia comes to Israel, the Daily Telegraph corrects the error after stating that the first stage of the international cycle race is taking place in “West Jerusalem”
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