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Diversion Tactic

As Washington targets terror and dictatorship, Syria and Jordan target Israel. Will the media buy it?

Abu Mazen: Coup For Peace?

Arafat still runs the show from the top-down, and, no less importantly, from the bottom up.

CNN’s Iraqi Cover-Up

CNN admits that knowledge of murder, torture, and planned assassinations were suppressed in order to maintain CNN's Baghdad bureau.

Access Through Selective Reporting

CNN admits that knowledge of murder, torture, and planned assassinations were suppressed in order to maintain CNN's Baghdad bureau.

Targeted Strikes

Coalition forces bomb a residential complex in hopes of hitting Saddam. Israel hits Hamas leaders, too.

The Bias Boomerang

American journalists, party to years of anti-Israel bias, have inadvertently contributed to the anti-Americanism now raging in the Arab street.

Tale of Two Checkpoints

A comparison of media reports from Iraq and Israel on civilian deaths at checkpoints.

Two Bombs, Two Standards

The media calls the targeting of American soldiers "terror," but not when the target is Israeli civilians.

London Broil

In context of the Iraqi war, The Times of London gives a forum for those calling to "Kill Jews."

Rachel Corrie, Continued

In the wake of a fatal bulldozer incident, irresponsible photo captions and disparate editorial cartoons.

Bulldozer Accident

The media presents a flag-burning American as a peace hero, and ignores important IDF anti-smuggling activities.

Arafat’s Prime Minister

Arafat keeps his grip on the reigns of power, and appoints a Holocaust-denier to handle daily affairs.

AP’s Rockets and Victims

Associated Press employs Hassan Fattah and Ibrahim Barzak to report from Gaza. Israel comes out on the short end.

AP’s Snow Job

Not all bias is blatant. Here's one extra word from an Associated Press photo caption.

Reuters Ruins Rachel’s Tomb

Israel's plan to stop Palestinian violence is sensationalized by Reuters as "splitting Christ's birthplace"

The Times’ Toy Airplane

The New York Times creates a false impression in the headline and lead paragraphs, while burying the most relevant information — that exonerates Israel — far down in the text.

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