

Tel Aviv Doesn’t Pay: HR Prompts Times of London Correction
The Times of London erroneously implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital rather than Jerusalem. HonestReporting gets the correction.
The Times of London erroneously implies that Tel Aviv is Israel’s capital rather than Jerusalem. HonestReporting gets the correction.
In sinister style, The Times of London describes former IDF soldier Hen Mazzig as an “agent” when Jewish students were attacked by anti-Israel protesters.
The UK doesn’t recognize a Palestinian state. The Palestinians have a diplomatic mission, not an embassy. So why do media outlets refer to the Palestinian “ambassador?”
The Guardian gives a voice to the Palestinian campaign against the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
Today’s Top Stories 1. Looks like there are some Iranian fingerprints on the recent Temple
HonestReporting prompts corrections from The Times of London, The Independent and Daily Mail following inaccurate references to the Western Wall as “Judaism’s holiest site.”
The Times of London writes about Hamas’s closure of the Erez Crossing, “Gaza’s sole border crossing with Israel.” But what about Kerem Shalom, the other crossing point?
The Times of London attempts but fails to explain the birth of the state of Israel in a one and a half minute video that lacks context and accuracy.
IDF soldier Elor Azaria is convicted of manslaughter. Some headlines fail to include that the Palestinian he killed happened to be a terrorist.
Media such as CNN and The Times of London erroneously state that the US considers Jewish settlements to be illegal.
The Times of London amends an inaccurate headline but merely compounds the error.
The Times of London takes the comments of a minor Israeli government minister on the Trump election victory and creates a headline claiming a non-existent Israeli plan for a “settlement building spree.”
The Times of London story on a Jerusalem terror attack had a correct headline. So why was it changed to something so wrong?
HonestReporting gets The Times of London to correct its Shimon Peres obituary that erroneously claimed that all of the Entebbe hostages were Israelis.
The Times of London’s headline describes a neutralized Palestinian terrorist as a “helpless man.”
The Times of London incorrectly refers to the Western Wall as Judaism’s holiest site.
The Times of London’s Greg Carlstrom ignores the Palestinian terrorist murder of Dafna Meir in favor of a story on Israeli price fixing of school trips to Poland.
A false tweet by Reuters’ Luke Baker alleging Israeli undercover agents incited Palestinian stone throwers spreads to other media.
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