

Recommended Reading: West’s Anti-Israel Propaganda Encourages Terror
The jihad’s brainwashing machines are not alone; they are backed by the lies against Israel in the media and in the academia.
The jihad’s brainwashing machines are not alone; they are backed by the lies against Israel in the media and in the academia.
The Economist in mentioning Palestinian terror attacks treats the perpetrators as victims of the very acts that they themselves carried out.
The International Business Times labels Rabbi Yehuda Glick a “militant.” It’s the same word that is used to describe the terrorist who shot him.
It’s a parent’s worst nightmare. I was outside walking my dog when I got the call from my daughter.
Does the media hold U.S. airstrikes on ISIS in Iraq to the same standards that they held Israeli strikes on Gaza?
UK-based Israeli academic and longtime Israel critic Avi Shlaim has weighed in on the Gaza
While they may not be vocal about it, foreign journalists in Gaza have noticed Hamas’ human shields tactics as the terrorists operate within the population.
An analysis of Gaza’s casualty figures brings into question the number of Palestinian civilians killed in Israel’s Operation Protective Edge.
Radical anti-Israel Norwegian doctor Mads Gilbert reappears in the media for the latest Gaza conflict.
A New York Times opinion piece mixes up cause and effect, claiming Israel’s reaction to the Palestinian unity government is to blame for Hamas violence.
Mira Bar Hillel harangues Israel while minimizing Hamas rockets and ridiculing the terrorism against Israelis during her distorted childhood.
The Daily Mirror recycles a old photo while accusing Israelis of being entertained watching Palestinians under bombardment.
With Israel on the verge of a major conflict, it is important to note what has taken place. No moral equivalence and no cycle of violence.
Until more info becomes available, an irresponsible, premature headline adds fuel to an already tense situation.
The Daily Mail’s report on the funerals of three Israeli teens murdered by Hamas terrorists contains bias and factual errors.
The Irish Times falsely depicts a “cycle of violence” despite Israel responding to the murder of three teens by Hamas terrorists.
The Christian Science Monitor misunderstands when it portrays Israel as participating in a “cycle of revenge killings” in response to three teens’ murder.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Chris Doyle portrays kidnapping-supporting Hamas as a key to a peace that Israel is trying to destroy.
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