The Times demands absolute transparency for Israel in the middle of a war with a terrorist group dedicated to its destruction, yet gives World Vision a free pass on the point, applying a double standard.
'We are calling on the producers to distance themselves from such remarks as they encourage a toxic antisemitic characterization of Hasidic Jews,' B'nai Brith Canada stated.
Key details omitted from a video unfairly prejudice Vice's viewers against Israel. This was not the first time that the channel has shown bias towards the Jewish state.
The evident danger to Jews is liable to become more acute unless critical facts about anti-Semitism are, when appropriate, adequately conveyed by media.
This biased journalism was crowned by commentary direct from Jeremy Bowen, whose report from Gaza at the end of the conflict looked more like pro-Hamas propaganda than objective reporting.
Co-host allegedly told by station official that the cancellation would be reconsidered if the show's definition of anti-Semitism was brought in-line with his own.
The New York Times was caught using a picture of a 'dead' girl from Gaza that appears to be a stock photo; the same picture was also used in 2017 to accuse Israel of killing Palestinian children.
Recently appointed New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief Patrick Kingsley blames human rights abuses by the Palestinian leadership on Israel, Honest Reporting notes.
The BBC must be confronted for hosting a debate on whether Jews are an 'ethnic minority' when they would never question the status of other minority groups in this manner.
'Your 'joke' is ignorant . . . every citizen of Israel--Jewish, Muslim, Christian--is entitled to the vaccine. Apologize!' responded Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S.
The graphic in question appeared during the Dec. 23 broadcast of 'America’s Newsroom' during a segment about U.S. President Donald Trump and the recently passed legislative package.