Commentator Hananya Naftali slams media reports accusing Israel of indiscriminately targeting civilians, noting Israel has achieved the lowest combatant to civilian death ratio ever in urban warfare.
CNN has once again crossed the line with its blatantly anti-Israeli reporting, perpetuating a narrative that is not only misleading but dangerously biased. A recent headline reads, “More than 90 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on school and mosque sheltering displaced people, Gaza officials say,” giving the impression that Israel targets innocent civilians without cause.... Read more »
'In his latest rant against the Jewish state, John Oliver made clear that he is interested only in promoting the Palestinian narrative, facts be damned,' CAMERA says.
The ban is being enforced under the terms of the 'Al-Jazeera Law,' which allows Israel to temporarily end the operations of news services deemed harmful to national security.
Masha Gessen’s column that falsely accuses Israel of weaponizing the sexual violence committed by Hamas on October 7, distorting the reality of the atrocities and minimizing the victims' suffering.
New commentator Chris Cuomo notes that Hezbollah's attack killing 12 children would have been met with widespread condemnation if the target had not been Israel.
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.
Repeatedly, media creates a narrative that focuses primarily on Israel's actions, frequently ignoring internal Palestinian suffering and the complexities within Gaza.
Following the October 7 massacre, media bias and misinformation have been rampant, with falsehoods often presented as facts. CNN, among other news outlets, continues to refer to Hamas, a recognized terrorist organization, as “Gaza Authorities,” thereby lending undue legitimacy to their claims and presenting their narratives as credible facts. CNN’s coverage of recent events, such... Read more »
Major media outlets falsely accused Israel of striking a refugee camp in Rafah, ignoring evidence that the target was a Hamas command center outside a humanitarian zone.
As Iran unleashes a barrage of drones and missiles on Israel, a CNN host's minimizing remarks draw ire, while fake news inundates social media platforms.
Two top Reuters editors face backlash for sharing contentious social media content during the Israel-Hamas conflict, sparking concerns over journalistic integrity.
Media-reported deaths of Gazans often vaguely cite 'reliable media sources' which aren't government sources or independently verified but come from online news clips.
Every significant war and civil war in the region has had a much higher death toll than the Israel-Hamas war, including the Iraq-Iran War with an estimated 500,000 to 2 million deaths.
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.