Pre-Empting Terror is Legal
Military experts generally concur that Israel's policy of attacking terrorist leaders is a legal, valid form of preventive security.
Military experts generally concur that Israel's policy of attacking terrorist leaders is a legal, valid form of preventive security.
The world jumps on Israel for its campaign to eliminate the Hamas terrorist threat. What alternative option would they recommend pursuing?
After being denounced by the world as an obstacle to peace, Yasser Arafat is now enjoying rehabilitation at the hands of Deborah Sontag.
A former Clinton aide storms the media in an attempt to shift the blame for Camp David away from the rejectionist Arafat.
Consistent. Logical. Incisive. That defines The Wall Street Journal's editorial policy on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
While HonestReporting's 20,000 members fight anti-Israel bias in the media, some pro-Palestinian groups are trying to get in on the action, too.
A vile, insulting screed from the Washington Post tries to win sympathy for the bloody-handed Ramallah lyncher.
Joshua Hammer presents the Middle East as an upside-down topsy-turvy distortion of facts.
The tide may be turning, as more reporters take the bold step of reporting the unadulterated facts.
Earlier this month, HonestReporting presented several cases of biased reporting by the Associated Press. Unfortunately, that trend is continuing.
BBC relies on spurious sources and manipulated testimony in its campaign to have Ariel Sharon branded a war criminal.
19 years after Ariel Sharon is cleared by U.S. and Israeli courts, the BBC dredges up old accusations and suggests the Israeli leader should be tried for war crimes.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the largest Jewish news service in the world, has heaps of praise for HonestReporting.
19 years after Ariel Sharon is cleared by U.S. and Israeli courts, the BBC dredges up old accusations and suggests the Israeli leader should be tried for war crimes.
What we knew all along — that Yasser Arafat is responsible for starting and maintaining the violence — is now gaining a strong voice in the mainstream media.
Canada's leading newspaper is not afraid to criticize the Palestinian Authority, even as the rest of the world turns a blind eye to Arafat's campaign of violence and terror.
Newsweek's Jerusalem bureau chief Joshua Hammer seems to be bending over backward to whitewash Palestinian violence and intimidation.
With distribution to 8,500 newspapers around the world, the Associated Press carries a lot of clout. Some of its Israel coverage has been shocking.
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