These outlets have spread false claims about Israel "burning" a Gaza hospital, ignoring evidence of Hamas’ operations and fueling dangerous anti-Israel propaganda.
Two top Reuters editors face backlash for sharing contentious social media content during the Israel-Hamas conflict, sparking concerns over journalistic integrity.
Media celebrates controversial Gaza photos despite ethical concerns and severed ties with a photographer, raising questions about professional boundaries.
If an alien listened to the piece with the genuine intent of learning something, he’d think the entire problem comes down to "evil Jews" who shattered hopes for peace.
Tell one of the world’s most influential news sources to stop blaming Israel for Hamas’ brutal persecution of Palestinian Christians. “A December 10 Reuters piece written by Nidal al-Mughrabi rightly draws attention to the plight of Christians in the Gaza Strip,” writes HonestReporting’s Gidon Ben-Zvi. “Yet the writer comes down with a case of selective... Read more »
Reuters, a major international news agency, falsely blamed Israel for water supply issues in a Bethlehem-area Palestinian village in an article published earlier this week, according to media watchdog HonestReporting.
Once again, Reuters demonstrated its anti-Israel bias and hypocritical reporting in a news story about a Palestinian terrorist who was shot dead after attacking Israeli soldiers. One thing is clear: Don't believe everything you read from Reuters.
Yet another incident of media bias against Israel shows why it is important to remain vigilant in order to catch these "mistakes," fight them and have them corrected to reflect the truth.
Tamar Sternthal, the director of CAMERA's Israel office, was invited to represent the media-monitoring world, and testified with examples of bias. Also invited were foreign correspondents in Israel, who responded to the invitation with outrage — and with misleading assertions.
Israel has been encountering biased and unfair foreign press coverage of the events transpiring in the country and has many examples as evidence, but the foreign media still blindly insists their conduct is professional and their reports reflect the truth.
BBC interviewer tells Jewish woman she should see "different perspectives," saying "Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well." BBC apologized after receiving numerous complaints.
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