Sarit Catz

 

 

 

Medical Journal The Lancet Infected with Anti-Israel Bias

The medical journal The Lancet has a sad history of publishing anti-Israel pieces so it is not surprising editors have featured an anti-Israel screed replete with falsehoods, mischaracterizations, important omissions and unsubstantiated accusations.

Fox News Airs Two Remarkable Interviews

Though there has been much skewed, inaccurate and incomplete coverage of the Israel-Gaza conflict, some of the programs on the Fox News Channel have featured interviews with refreshingly honest guests.

The Triumph of Marketing and the Tragedy of Inaccuracy

A round-up of critiques of Ari Shavit's “My Promised Land.” As Shavit continues to promote the book, one reviewer says it “is plainly wrong on the facts and relies on a false historical interpretation to enforce its moral logic.”

Top Ten Mideast Media Mangles for 2013

This year, the media have blundered all too many times in reporting on the Middle East. There were, unfortunately, countless potential “winners,” but CAMERA has identified our ten worst offenders.

PBS Doubles Down on Anti-Israel Films

PBS receives federal funds through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting so it must maintain “strict adherence to objectivity and balance in all programs or series of programs of a controversial nature.” By airing two back-to-back anti-Israel films, PBS documentary series POV violates this rule.

Talking about Peace Talks

As Secretary of State John Kerry returns to Israel and Ramallah in an effort to restart peace talks, the press frequently presents the story through the prism of the Palestinian narrative.

The Economist Squeezes Out the Truth

In a May 4th article in print and online, The Economist inverts the facts, casting a Palestinian attempt to take over land in the West Bank by erecting illegal structures as an Israeli land grab.