Boston Globe’s Jeff Jacoby
Jacoby exposes the long Arab record of broken agreements, and international hypocrisy of criticizing Israel's stance at a time of unparalleled restraint.
Jacoby exposes the long Arab record of broken agreements, and international hypocrisy of criticizing Israel's stance at a time of unparalleled restraint.
A Jewish reporter who lives in Ramallah states her case in The New York Times. As expected, the result is not pretty.
Charles Krauthammer's journalism is consistently accurate, incisive and enlightening. Even more important is his courage to state the truth.
Some reporters sympathize with the Palestinian side — even to the extent of justifying and glorifying heinous suicide bombings.
"60 Minutes" in Australia gets into the anti-Israel act — justifying suicide bombers and denying Israel's right to self-defense.
Mass carnage and the death of 18 Jewish civilians is still not enough for CNN to take a break from parroting the Palestinian propagandist line.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Bad coverage of murdered Israeli children, the Pope's visit to Syria, and a boatload of weapons off the coast of Gaza.
Martin Peretz, editor-in-chief and chairman of The New Republic, has consistently stood by Israel's side, exposing the Arab rhetoric commonly parroted in the Western media.
A reporter in Denver has earned his placed as one of the most rabidly anti-Israel journalists at work today. It's time to let him know how we feel.
After months of criticizing the BBC and the Guardian for so much negativity coming out of the British media, here's a piece of good news for a change.
In a classic case of imbalanced reporting, media reports pour in about the blockade of Palestinian towns — but nothing about the blockade imposed on Israelis.
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