Natalie Portman and ‘Regime Change’?
The Independent’s coverage of Natalie Portman and the Genesis Prize claims that she campaigned for Israeli “regime change.”
The Independent’s coverage of Natalie Portman and the Genesis Prize claims that she campaigned for Israeli “regime change.”
The Sunday Times of London erroneously implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of government and decision making. HonestReporting gets the correction.
President Donald Trump declared that he would move the US embassy to Jerusalem. So why did The New Yorker specify “East Jerusalem” when Trump never specified where in Israel’s capital city?
The Associated Press wire service marks Israeli Independence Day with a trifecta of errors.
The Associated Press and other media published falsely linked an alleged Israeli air strike to images of a Syrian chemical attack.
The Observer fails to conform to its own style guide when it refers to Tel Aviv, falsely implying it to be Israel’s capital city.
Both The Independent and ABC News Australia failed to report that Ahed Tamimi’s eight month sentence included time already served.
The Times of London incorrectly refers to the Western Wall rather than the Temple Mount as “Judaism’s holiest site.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
HonestReporting gets the International Business Times to correct multiple errors implying Tel Aviv, rather than Jerusalem, is Israel’s capital.
Somehow The New Republic wrote “Palestine” as the capital of Israel. HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Sunday Times Irish edition corrects the error after wrongly stating the Irish Foreign Minister met Israeli PM Netanyahu in Tel Aviv rather than its capital Jerusalem.
The Financial Times erroneously claims that the Yesh Atid party is the second-largest in the Knesset. HonestReporting gets the correction.
HR gets the Sydney Morning Herald to correct a story that erroneously claimed an Iranian drone had been shot down by Israel over Syrian rather than Israeli territory.
The Daily Telegraph amends its text after getting confused over the Israeli interception of an Iranian drone.
The LA Times erroneously claims that all Arab MKs would boycott US Vice President Mike Pence’s Knesset speech yet ignores repeated requests for a correction.
The Sunday Times publishes an HonestReporting letter after the media outlet referred to Mahmoud Abbas as “the president of the state of Palestine.”
The Independent embeds a video of Electronic Intifada’s Ali Abunimah and labels him an “expert” without disclosing who he is.
After Israel announces a blacklist of BDS-supporting organizations, how did some media present the aims of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement?
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