One America News Network (OANN), a conservative TV news network, tends to air fair and balanced coverage of the Palestinian conflict with Israel during prime time TV but not so at other times of day
C-SPAN recently aired a “discussion” hosted by National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations (NCUSAR), an Arab centered organization hostile to Israel. This hostility was reflected in the choice of panelists.
C-SPAN recently aired conference discussions held in Washington D.C. by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). One of the discussions dealt with promoting the anti-Israel BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement.
Top Palestinian religious official Mahmoud Al-Habbash incited hatred and violence against Jews. Meanwhile, the media characteristically ignored the official Palestinian vitriol.
On Sept. 11 2018, NPR aired another one-sided piece that cast Israel in a negative light. The piece by Sandy Tolan, who has a history of stories slanted against Israel, was based entirely on the testimony of a Palestinian activist with no Israeli perspective.
Symphony orchestra conductor Daniel Barenboim, a critic of Israel, believes that Middle East peace chances are enhanced by bringing young talented musicians together. But this ignores reality.
A massive fiction-like report, "The Enemy of My Enemy," by Adam Entous in New Yorker’s June 18 issue, misleads about Israel and U.S. support of the Jewish state while trying to explain the new Middle East.
In its daily three-hour talk show and coverage of various events, Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) continues to air unchallenged defamation of Israel and the Jewish people.
C-SPAN passed off to viewers as legitimate news reporting, Iran’s Press TV’s propagandistic account of the violent Gaza Strip protests and protests against the relocation of the U.S. embassy to Israel’s capital.