Photographer captures the trauma of Jewish terror victims.
Media Bias
Why can’t, or won’t the world’s leading newspaper do even basic fact checking when writing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
You can only live in the Middle East if you accept reality.
Idris Muktar Ibrahim declared himself a member of “#TeamHitler” on Twitter while describing Hamas terrorists as “freedpm [sic] fighters…definding [sic] their land.”
Israeli Arabs don’t want to be called “Palestinians,” but “The Washington Post” does it anyway.
BBC Arabic corrections elicited by CAMERA included the removal of the mischaracterization of Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount as “foreigners” and “settlers.”
Why is coverage of certain issues—like Israel—so one-sided? The midterm election once again proved that many reporters suppress the truth to bolster their position in any dispute.
A comparison to coverage at other media outlets exposes CNN’s strenuous efforts to create the false impression that raging Israeli soldiers are killing peaceful Palestinian civilians.
New York Times bureau chiefs and columnists have been unrelenting in their criticism of settlers. Yet, ironically, it is Palestinians who occupy Jewish land in biblical Judea and Samaria.
Jewish statehood was staunchly opposed by the newspaper of record, lest it compromise the loyalty of American Jews to their home country.