Telegraph Photo Confuses Hezbollah Story with Negev Bedouin Riots
Why is a photo of graffiti and swastikas in a southern Israeli city used by the Daily Telegraph to illustrate an analysis of Israel-Hezbollah tensions?
Why is a photo of graffiti and swastikas in a southern Israeli city used by the Daily Telegraph to illustrate an analysis of Israel-Hezbollah tensions?
The Daily Telegraph fails to clarify a false quote claiming Israel is still occupying Lebanese land.
The Times of London misleadingly refers to a “Jewish border” between Israel and the Syrian Golan Heights.
At a Paris anti-terror rally, the BBC’s Tim Willcox causes outrage when he suggests that “Palestinians suffer greatly at Jewish hands.”
The conspiracy theorists and anti-Semites claim that Israel is responsible for the Charlie Hebdo terror attack.
Mehdi Hasan rehashes the same tired old anti-Israel Christmas story in the New Statesman.
The Financial Times covers tensions in Jerusalem adopting the Palestinian narrative and erasing the Jewish status of the Temple Mount.
The Economist in mentioning Palestinian terror attacks treats the perpetrators as victims of the very acts that they themselves carried out.
The Times of London erroneously states that Palestinian construction workers are banned from Ashkelon schools.
The Jerusalem synagogue terror attack illustrates the systemic distortions through which the media view Israel.
The Scotsman erroneously states that Israeli visits to the Temple Mount break existing agreed arrangements.
An emerging narrative about the current outbreak of Palestinian violence – which now includes a
As two Palestinian terrorists murder Jewish worshipers in a Jerusalem synagogue, what were the media’s first reactions?
The Irish Times portrays Yasser Arafat as a successful statesman and freedom fighter, holding Israel responsible for the breakdown of the peace process.
The Independent posts a video of Palestinian protests from 2011 while claiming it to be recent footage.
The Irish Times publishes what appears to be a deliberately constructed photo of a burning Koran, allegedly the result of a settler attack on a mosque.
The Daily Mail erroneously refers to Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital.
The Independent misleadingly refers to Israel’s security barrier as a “430 mile-long brick wall.”
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