Media displays indifference to - and, in some cases, tacit justification for - antisemitic violence that happened on the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht.
Several incidents in recent months reveal a serious issue within the editorial department of one of America's largest news networks.
Experts debunk key evidence in the essay, slamming NY Times for failure to fact-check claims, allowing unverified accusations to spread.
If meaningful reform is to take root in American colleges, it must begin with a renewed commitment from the media.
Admitting they don't 'claim to have all the answers,' physicians urge Biden and Harris to 'withhold military, economic, and diplomatic support from the State of Israel.'
The paper misleadingly connected statements of Israeli commentator with claim the Galilee is 'disputed,' before providing 'context' with Hezbollah propaganda.
Media fixates on Israel’s strikes against Hezbollah while disregarding or downplaying the terror group’s attacks on Israeli citizens.
The relationship exposes the disturbing entanglement between terrorists and the media, shaping a distorted global narrative about Gaza.
The organization’s track record and current actions reveal a troubling policy of violence, obstruction and instigation.
Findings expose full extent of BBC's anti-Israel bias during Israel-Hamas war.
Even as the attackers, Palestinians are paradoxically framed as victims, while Israel is cast as the provocateur of their 'justifiable' anger.
The Journal shows bias by leaving out vital context, whitewashing Hamas, and relying on Hamas propaganda as a legitimate news source.
Some outlets painted their vicious murders as 'deaths,' as if they passively died of natural causes.
The documentary makes false claims which must be debunked.
Dr. Fadel Naim, the man AP relied on for their Gaza death toll in story accusing Israel of 'attack on school,' even hosted the former Hamas leader at his daughter's wedding.
HonestReporting submits complaint to the paper over Istanbul-based reporter who used her social media to spread terrorist propaganda as Hamas massacred thousands of Israelis.
Some international media headlines omitted the fact Hezbollah commander was targeted, painting Israel’s strike as an all-out attack on the pastoral suburbs of Beirut.
Media intentionally downplay Haniyeh’s role in the October 7 massacre and his violent extremism.
The medical journal based their claims on highly questionable data and unverified sources.
The freelancer was photographed himself with a senior Hamas leader and provided work for Hamas-run bodies.
AP's coverage of the rape of a French-Jewish girl subtly downplays antisemitism by questioning its definition and linking it to criticisms of Israel.
Effective tactics are used by media outlets employed to distort the narrative surrounding Israel's recent hostage rescue.
In the op-ed, the author claims that 94% of Jewish Israelis supported the force used in Gaza.
Hamas seems to be manipulating the Gazan casualty count to misrepresent Israel’s conduct and to save itself from the jaws of ultimate defeat.
Meta considers lifting ban on Arabic word “shaheed,” sparking debate over its impact on online content moderation and safety concerns. By Rinat Harash, Honest Reporting Picture this: Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind of the deadly October 7 attack on Israel, is killed. Arabic Facebook feeds are filled with posts showing Hamas flags and terrorists... Read more »
The vast majority of respondents believe that Hamas did not commit atrocities during the October 7 attack.
Instagram took action against Jackson Hinkle, a prominent pro-Hamas influencer, after he disseminated false information and shared doctored images.
The international community must insist on a democratic and moderate curriculum introduced into local Palestinian schools that will negate terrorism and promote peace.
As Ramadan begins, the spotlight shifts to Al-Aqsa Mosque, where recurring clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian rioters have become a grim tradition.
Evidence refutes claims of deliberate starvation by Israel, shedding light on the truth behind recent media frenzy.
Two top Reuters editors face backlash for sharing contentious social media content during the Israel-Hamas conflict, sparking concerns over journalistic integrity.
Outlets distort Israel's rejection of unilateral recognition for a Palestinian state, skewing its commitment to negotiated resolutions.
News consumers deserve to know that they are being misled.
As Hamas pushes for Barghouti's release, it's imperative to dissect the real persona behind the facade and its potential implications for the volatile Middle East landscape.
NPR's coverage distorts reality, portraying 'Israeli troops fighting innocent Palestinian civilians, not barbaric terrorists.'
Concerns over The Washington Post's biased reporting on the Israel-Hamas conflict raise questions about its fairness and credibility.
Despite mounting evidence of the organization's ties to terrorism, major news outlets downplay the allegations
Ignoring Hamas' genocidal ideology, major outlets fail to provide essential context, shaping a misleading narrative that warrants scrutiny.
Media outlets didn't change their stories because the evidence served the 'wrong' side of the conflict.
Israeli journalists come under scrutiny as media practices and coverage during the Gaza war spark debate over the portrayal of suffering on both sides. By Rachel O’Donoghue,Honest Reporting The Guardian‘s sister weekly newspaper, The Observer, recently published a feature that took aim at Israeli journalists. Headlined, “‘Journalists see their role as helping to win’: how... Read more »
Discover the shocking revelation of Gaza photojournalists' call to infiltrate Israel during the October 7 events in an investigation by Honest Reporting.
How was the hostage's explicit fear of being raped distorted into a generic 'fear of harm' in various media outlets?
Can we trust Euro-Med Monitor's when its narratives reveal bias and anti-Israel conspiracy theories?
Media stirs controversy by portraying Jesus as a modern Palestinian during the Israel-Hamas conflict, erasing his ancient Jewish identity in a politically charged narrative.
Media celebrates controversial Gaza photos despite ethical concerns and severed ties with a photographer, raising questions about professional boundaries.
Sky News military analyst puzzling analysis suggests that Hamas' recent attack aimed to spark international intervention for a two-state solution, disregarding the group's history of violence.
Backed by Iran, Houthi attacks on Israel raise concerns for Red Sea shipping, prompting the formation of Operation Prosperity Guardian, a multinational coalition to address the threat.
LA Times editorial on Israel-Hamas war raises concerns over bias and oversights.
Following a concerning trend in media discussions, a recent LA Times op-ed wrongly places blame on Israel while minimizing the true violence of Palestinian intifadas.
Contrary to media reports, UN data reveals a stark difference in the scale of Israeli settler violence in the West Bank during the Gaza conflict.
Controversial footage of surrendered Hamas terrorists fuels misinformation. The real issue: terrorists endangering lives on both sides amidst distorted narratives.
Hamas strategically exaggerates civilian casualty numbers, urging skepticism toward UN-published figures and highlighting them as part of a propaganda effort rather than an accurate representation of the situation.
Mainstream Media's Disturbing Trend: Legitimizing Hamas as a Partner Despite Terrorist Atrocities
Media Fuel False Equivalence Between Released Hostages and Palestinian Prisoners, Risking Impact on Israel-Hamas Truce.
Sky News Faces Backlash for Controversial Interview as Anchor Kay Burley Grills Israeli Government Spokesman on Prisoner Exchange.
Ken Roth’s invective against the Jewish state was only matched by Isa Soares’ leading questions as well as her uncritical reception of Roth’s partisan analysis.
UPDATE: In response to complaints by the media watchdog, The Guardian amended its article, which was based on a report by a blatantly anti-Israel NGO - but only to an extent.
Entertainment site publishes article saying Bialik’s public support for Zionism was the equivalent to her announcing that she is “basically a racist.”
Aside from Baconi’s obvious unalloyed support for Palestinian terrorism, the piece is also replete with distortions and outright lies.
Nowhere in the seven-minute report is it mentioned that Israel’s raid in Jenin was aimed at disrupting terror activity against Israelis.
Just how far will some journalists go to imply that Israeli Jews are anti-Arab racists or bigots?
'Assailant' killed by security forces mentioned in agency copy recast by The Guardian as a 'man' - hiding from readers that the dead man is a suspected terrorist.
Instead of providing a balanced and nuanced piece of journalism, this New York Times report is full of misleading statements and claims that reek of an anti-Israel bias.
Washington Post investigation into IDF counter-terror operation exposes more about the newspaper's own biases than about the Israeli army's actions.
Now that El-Kurd has owned up to the reality of the pernicious apartheid libel, will media outlets stop treating his every utterance as the unadulterated truth?
Who would terrorists need PR when they have the world’s biggest news agency rehabilitating their image for free?
Who are the 'victims' of the Jenin operation that Tlaib sought to 'honor'?
Not all public apologies are cut from the same cloth. Some are heartfelt and life-changing while others are superficial and duplicitous.
It does not take a genius to identify the antisemitic tropes that Ilhan Omar has hinted at: that Jews are a sinister force who influence others to do their nefarious bidding.
New York Post's headline insinuates that the Israelis are child killers.
There are several points where The New York Times should have amended the gross inaccuracies stated by Peter Beinart about Israel.
Gaza journalist Fady Hanona contributed to six of the paper's eight articles on Operation Breaking Dawn.
Why are Cori Bush’s ties to Palestinian activist who tweeted about ‘burning Israelis alive’ generating zero media coverage?
For peace to come between Israel and the Palestinians, the voices of these terrorists need to be replaced with the voices of Palestinians who advocate for peace and cooperation.
When The Washington Post ostensibly links Israel’s and Russia’s military activities in Syria, it not only obscures the truth but also robs its readers of objective and trustworthy news.
These are some of the more noteworthy and perhaps less documented antisemitic incidents which impacted Jewish students across America.
As Biden meets with the terror-supporting rulers in Ramallah, who will call for justice?
Fact check, Associated Press: PA Chief Mahmoud Abbas isn’t ‘opposed to armed struggle.’
The PA’s preposterous claims are untethered from reality.
While even Palestinian officials agree that Iranian-backed Hamas now controls the Temple Mount, most media have failed to report on the mullahs’ role in inciting the violence in Jerusalem.
Unless news outlets change this 'status quo,' Palestinians are liable to continue such ISIS-like behavior with impunity.
An analysis in Associated Press, a global news service with 1,300 clients, ignores Palestinian incitement and rejection of coexistence.
Days after Texas hostage-taking, Jewish Voice for Peace rallies to free notorious PFLP terrorist.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation must modify its story so that the prisoners' terrorist activities are made evident.
The Nation’s ‘Palestine correspondent’ hailed as heroes “martyrs” responsible for suicide bombings and other horrific attacks.
The media’s job is to report the facts. Readers of the Associated Press and Agence France-Presse deserve to know the full picture.
Prominent media outlets need to be called out for not covering the Billoo story.
Church of England head Justin Welby has issued a grave warning about the future of Christians living in the Holy Land.
Biden’s balancing act in the Middle East has a problem: Israel, claims Politico.
BBC blames Jewish victims on receiving end of antisemitic tirade caught on video.
'Yes, we want to burn you alive. That is all we are working for,' the Yasser Arafat Foundation prize winners had asserted.
Politicians who fail to tackle environmental issues will be condemned 'in far stronger terms than we speak today of the politicians of the '30s who ignored what was happening in Nazi Germany,' the archbishop said.
Readers and viewers are simply told that he is a 'father.' But that description is about as relevant as it would have been for Osama Bin Laden.
Free Speech for Me, Not for Thee: Newspaper editors have a right to chastize Omar without unsubstantiated claims of racism and Islamophobia being lobbed at them.
This was not the first time that the North American media channel has shown bias towards teh Jewish State when reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Omitting any reference to the Jewish people’s connection to Yavne accords with the apparent overriding policy to simply ignore inconvenient facts that reaffirm the Jewish people’s ancient ties to Israel.
One needn’t be a journalist to reach the conclusion that El-Kurd’s history of spreading fake news, antisemitism and inciting violence should disqualify him from informing The Nation’s readership on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Indeed, one of the most powerful hallmarks of a group’s indigeneity is a strong tie to its collective homeland and its ability to maintain traditions in a changing world.
The evident danger to Jews is liable to become more acute unless critical facts about anti-Semitism are, when appropriate, adequately conveyed by media.
With a little help from like-minded friends: It has now emerged that the company’s board consulted several “activists” before making its headline-garnering decision.
Honest Reporting exposes the Gaza bombing that wasn't widely reported - because it didn't fit the mainstream media narrative.
That such an outrageous smear should be shared after holes in the narrative started to emerge should be of interest to national news media.
To read any of the reports by The NY Times, BBC, The Guardian, Washington Post, Reuters or AP, one could be forgiven for thinking that Palestinian worshipers were severely mistreated by Israeli security forces.
When news outlets described an attacker as an “alleged” shooter despite evidence of him opening fire, this constitutes collective failure to report accurately.
Specifically, Israel is singled out as a key reason for the Christian flight from Gaza.
Security footage released by the Border Police leaves little doubt as to the nature of the incident.
Not directly and clearly referring to this as a lethally violent act is inexcusable, especially from a newspaper of the Times’ standing.