Surf’s Up in Gaza: Riding the Anti-Israel Wave
Writing in The Independent, Andy Martin falsely charges Israel with making surfing a banned activity in Gaza while having a dig at British Jews.
Writing in The Independent, Andy Martin falsely charges Israel with making surfing a banned activity in Gaza while having a dig at British Jews.
A headline erroneously referred to Netanyahu’s ‘blossoming friendship’ with Philippines President Duterte rather than between the two countries.
Michelle Jackson makes a throwaway comment in a travel review claiming South African apartheid is “still happening in parts of the world such as Palestine.”
The Guardian refers to the Palestinian “ambassador” to the UK despite the fact that the UK does not recognize a sovereign Palestinian state.
Did antisemitism appear on Sky News as a guest claims that Jews put Israel’s interests ahead of their own country while a presenter suggests that Israel is comparable to Nazi Germany?
Through selective omission, Sky News fails to adequately cover the contentious Israeli nation state law.
Prince William’s visit to Jerusalem’s Old City sees some UK media erroneously refer to the Western Wall as the holiest site in Judaism.
Peter Oborne’s remarks in the Daily Mail on Prince William’s Israel visit include the antisemitic charge of Israelis poisoning Palestinian wells.
The Independent’s story on an Amnesty International report on Israel’s treatment of African migrants leaves out significant context.
Gaza is surrounded mostly by a fence. How can Sarah Helm claim that a high wall hides the whole of Gaza from Israel’s view?
Everything from the Sunday Express story on Gaza, including the headline, sub-header and text adds up to an utter train wreck.
Why in The Times of London did Bishop Graham Tomlin focus on Israel as a contributor to the “systematic persecution of Christians in the Middle East”?
Following Netta Barzilai’s Eurovision Song Contest victory, The Guardian corrects after stating next year in Tel Aviv.
The BBC used Israeli politician Oren Hazan as a useful idiot to deliberately embarrass Israel. The BBC’s response to our complaint about Jeremy Bowen’s report is insulting.
The Guardian corrects after changing the genders of the teenage victims in an Associated Press report on the Israeli flash flood tragedy.
The BBC treats its youth demographic in an infantile manner when attempting to explain the ongoing row over Jeremy Corbyn and UK Labour Party antisemitism.
As the Giro d’Italia comes to Israel, the Daily Telegraph corrects the error after stating that the first stage of the international cycle race is taking place in “West Jerusalem”
According to a Financial Times headline, a “Palestinian lecturer” is assassinated in Malaysia. This “lecturer” is actually a senior Hamas terrorist.
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