Rocket ‘Landing’: CNN Amends Headline
After a rocket fired from Gaza struck a family home in central Israel, CNN’s headline described a rocket ‘landing.’
After a rocket fired from Gaza struck a family home in central Israel, CNN’s headline described a rocket ‘landing.’
United International Press corrects the error after calling Tel Aviv Israel’s capital and describing Gaza as a “Palestinian-occupied area within Israel.”
Tel Aviv isn’t Israel’s “densely populated capital of Israel” and there was nothing “apparent” about a rocket attack on the city.
After two rockets are fired from Gaza at Tel Aviv, the New York Times got its headline spot on. Then it switched it.
PBS Newshour’s Reza Sayah paints a rosy picture when he interviews Iranian Jews but ends up whitewashing the Islamic regime.
HonestReporting gets The Sun to remove a claim that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital city.
An article in The National Interest references Tel Aviv no fewer than six times, falsely implying that it is Israel’s capital rather than Jerusalem.
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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 Sunday Times of London erroneously implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s center of government and decision making. HonestReporting gets the correction.
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.
HonestReporting gets the International Business Times to correct multiple errors implying Tel Aviv, rather than Jerusalem, is Israel’s capital.
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.
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