A recent article criticizing Israel over its method of distribution of vaccines is merely a continuation of the paper’s focus on the imagined deficiencies of the State of Israel.
The Financial Times’ attempt to paint Gaza’s fanatical, violent, Jew-hating cult as reasonable and rational political actors victimised by Israeli aggression represents a moral inversion of staggering proportions.
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 »
Action campaign by terror victim’s father, PMW and UWI results in BBC dropping documentary and apologizing for promoting sympathy for murderer of 16 people.
‘Just as we would think it unfathomable to dialogue with the KKK, or to accommodate the KKK, so too we must stop coddling Israeli settler-colonialism,’ according to a Times op-ed.
Muhammad Shehada helps lead an organization that is chaired by Richard Falk, who published an anti-Semitic cartoon was condened by the British government for endorsing a tract compared Jews to Nazis.
The sentence in question with the false claim defaming the State of Israel has been deleted, although there is no editor’s note explaining the revision.
With such dire promises of conflict, it would be expected that the international media and politicians around the world would say something about the situation.
Reporter Liz Wahl is on a mission to explain how the international media often leaves out – or simply ignores – the facts about the Arab-Israeli conflict.