Amira Hass

Unusual Suspects: Haaretz Impugns Rabbis, Bar-Ilan Graduates

Haaretz expands its category of inherently suspect jurists. Rabbis and the vast and diverse pool of Bar-Ilan University graduates join the paper's growing list of intrinsically compromised judges alongside those living in the disputed West Bank.

Haaretz’s Amira Hass Sweeps Away the Facts

Haaretz's Amira Hass alleged that Israel destroyed six houses and a kindergarten, rendering 26 Hamadin Bedouin homeless, including 13 kids. She concealed the fact that the structures went up only four days before their dismantlement.

Meet the Ramahis, Family of ‘Peace’

If the al-Ramahi family genuinely supports "the Oslo agreements, peace" they have a funny way of showing it. Wajih, killed Saturday, may be the third son to have died while attacking Israelis.

Updated: The Samouni Case in Ha’aretz: Picture of Contradictions

Aside from a photograph contradicting Amira Hass' claim that the Samouni family could not remove casualties for two weeks, there's another problem with her story: a key passage is plagiarized from B'Tselem. And, in yet another egregious ethical breach, Ha'aretz quietly scrubs its online article.

Amira Hass and the Activists of Nabi Saleh

Ha'aretz's Amira Hass has trotted out her tired theme of Israeli abuse of Palestinians, allowing a Palestinian activist in Nabi Saleh to promote propagandistic claims that are belied in an earlier; Palestine Monitor article.

Amira Hass Spouts Vitriol on the CBC

Ha'aretz reporter Amira Hass, best known for her extreme hostility toward Israel, was provided a platform on CBC's "The Sunday Edition" with Michael Enright to spout her vitriol against the Jewish state.

Amira Hass, the Samouni Family, and the Pursuit of Truth

Ha'aretz's Amira Hass yesterday was honored with a prestigious award for her "pursuit of the truth." But her extensive coverage of the Samouni family deaths demonstrates a practice of reporting interviewees' contradictory and discredited claims at face value.