Covering Up For Fatah
Arafat's Fatah rejects the Gaza-first deal. But most major media blatantly omit this fact.
Arafat's Fatah rejects the Gaza-first deal. But most major media blatantly omit this fact.
MSNBC.com dedicates a prominent forum to the extremist views of blogger Eric Alterman.
The Washington Post sympathizes with a Hamas leader, and Time magazine 'blames' Israel for decreasing the violence.
Not only in the Arab press, but the blood libel finds expression in the Western media, too.
The media tries to mop up its horrific coverage of Jenin. Some newspapers succeed.
The so-called newspaper of record doctors the words of news sources and equates terrorists with Israeli college students.
The media tries to justify the bombing of an Israeli cafeteria as some kind of tit-for-tat.
Israel wipes out a most-wanted terrorist, and regrets the loss of innocent life. But is the media reporting the whole story?
A classic case of selective omission.
Who exactly are these Palestinians that the Western media refer to as "collaborators"?
A statistical study reveals startling trends by breaking the death tolls down by age, gender, and other factors.
How did the British media and academic world react to this flagrant assault on academic freedom?
Reports indicate that the Los Angeles airport gunman met with representatives of Osama Bin Laden. So was this a terror attack?
The magazine written for American diplomats around the world runs an article calling Israeli actions 'terrorism.'
A former U.S. president continues to present Arafat as peaceful and democratic.
As President Bush calls for Palestinian democracy, some columnists criticize the idea.
The winds of change begin to blow at CNN.
Is now the time to launch a Palestinian state? Media voices think not.
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