ABC News aired an interview with a known Hamas operative and falsely presented him as a civilian. This is journalistic malpractice that must be corrected.
After a missile from Iran killed four members of an Arab Israeli family, CNN pushed the narrative of 'bomb-shelter discrimination' against Palestinians.
With no correction, note, or admission, US news outlet quietly scrubbed the line that read: 'The death toll of the Israeli aggression has risen to 50,609 martyrs.'
They didn’t just cover the hostage parade; they gave it legitimacy as if parading captives before the world wasn’t an affront to the very humanity Hamas so desperately wants to feign.
CBS’s “60 Minutes” has crossed the line from journalism to propaganda with its recent segment criticizing U.S. support for Israel’s fight against Hamas.
Instead of rising to the challenge of covering Israel's war accurately and impartially, media outlets did their viewers and readers a great disservice by producing a plethora of skewed coverage.
Media displays indifference to - and, in some cases, tacit justification for - antisemitic violence that happened on the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht.
The coverage from several leading news organizations of Sunday’s escalation exemplified how omitting a single crucial detail can distort the entire narrative.
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.