HonestReporting Prompts Guardian “Regime” Change
The Guardian crudely refers to the “Israeli regime.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Guardian crudely refers to the “Israeli regime.” HonestReporting gets the correction.
The UK doesn’t recognize a Palestinian state. The Palestinians have a diplomatic mission, not an embassy. So why do media outlets refer to the Palestinian “ambassador?”
The Guardian’s headline falsely implies that UK politician Priti Patel wanted to send British aid money to the Israeli army.
The Daily Telegraph removes a reference to the “current government in Tel Aviv” following a complaint from HonestReporting.
If The Independent is going to opine about the alleged evils of the Balfour Declaration, the least it can do is get the facts right. HonestReporting gets a correction.
Media outlets, including the BBC, Washington Post and The Guardian all fail to mention that the IDF’s destruction of a terror tunnel from Gaza took place on the Israeli side of the border.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online erroneously blames the Israeli police rather than Facebook for a bizarre Arabic mistranslation that led to the wrongful arrest of a Palestinian.
ABC News Australia misleadingly states that a bugle blown 100 years ago at the Battle of Beersheba is “heading back to Palestine.”
Despite Australia not recognizing Palestinian statehood, the Daily Mail unilaterally upgrades the Palestinian diplomatic representation to that of an embassy with an ambassador.
Following HonestReporting’s intervention, the Washington Post corrects a one word error that significantly altered the interpretation of UN Resolution 242.
The Age states that a former Israeli living in Melbourne owns a chain of “pro-Zionist gyms.” Who works out at one of those?
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres did not call on Israel to open the Rafah crossing into the Gaza Strip, which is administered solely by Egypt. HR gets the correction.
An inflammatory International Business Times headline falsely states that Israeli Jews are fighting for Isis, even though most of those Israelis were Arabs and converts to Islam.
HonestReporting prompts the International Business Times to make two corrections following a faulty photo caption and a reversed timeline of events that falsely made Israel the instigator of violence.
“Palestine” is the fastest growing tourism destination of 2017 so far. So why did the Telegraph’s use a photo of the Temple Mount to illustrate this? HonestReporting gets the correction.
In a significant success for HonestReporting, Newsweek retracts two biased stories by Tom O’Connor and apologizes for the errors.
As Indian Prime Minister Navendra Modi visits Israel, the Daily Mail’s Mail Online India implies that Tel Aviv is the Israeli capital. HR gets the correction.
Following HonestReporting’s complaints, has The Guardian finally acknowledged that the Temple Mount and not the Western Wall, is Judaism’s holiest site?
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