Three recent incidents demonstrate clearly the bias Israel faces from both the foreign press and the United Nations.
Media Bias
Meanwhile, Israeli experts say Jerusalem needs a coherent strategy to convey its positions irrespective of how Shireen Abu Akleh was killed.
It was a Palestinian mob that tried to hijack the funeral so it would not be “as if a Christian died”
Cobbling together speculation, assumption, feelings and partisan “experts,” the only thing CNN’s report on Shireen Abu Akleh’s death proves is that it is no longer a serious news agency
The international media withheld key information about the clashes in Jerusalem
Or does the overblown response to her death have more to do with Israel?
Israeli PM tells senior CNN anchor to get her story straight before slandering the Jewish state and its people
“We are overly sensitive to the point of denying freedom of worship to Jews!”
Journalists must understand that, like politicians, their words have consequences, including fanning the flames of Jew-hatred
While non-fatal terror attacks on Israelis don’t usually get covered, this time people took notice because Israel killed the terrorist