August 20, 2015
  The BBC continues to falsely charge Israel with blocking the importation of Medical Equipment into Gaza even though it has been repeatedly informed that the problem is due to a dispute between the PLO and Hamas. | | ...More |
| August 20, 2015
 Palestinian propagandist Mustafa Barghouti repeated the usual Palestinian boilerplate in The Hill newspaper's Congress Blog. CAMERA's rebuttal exposed his fabrications and evasions.
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| August 16, 2015
 The Washington Post's Gaza Strip withdrawal 10-year retrospective was fact-filled. But facts without relevant context still can mislead.
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August 13, 2015
 Jewish extremism is news. Anti-Jewish Palestinian extremism is even bigger news. But not in The Washington Post.
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| August 12, 2015
 Activist Medea (formerly Susan) Benjamin maligns Israel and demands end to U.S.-Israel military alliance. She might be seen as living up to her self-assigned name, that of a mythological Greek enchantress and witch. Certainly her anti-U.S., anti-Israel mind-set relies on myths.
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| August 11, 2015
  As Congress has continued its review of the Iran deal, the time-worn stereotypes of Jews as dual-loyalists, using their money and nefarious influence to incite wars have been used to smear opponents of the agreement.
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August 11, 2015
 it is one thing for Israelis to be more bothered by their terrorists than Palestinians are by theirs. It is another for The New York Times to be more interested in Israeli extremism than in Palestinian extremism. | | ...More |
| August 11, 2015
 News media coverage has often failed to note the complex relationship between Shi'ite-ruled Iran and the Sunni terror group calling itself the Islamic State. Hint: They haven't always been enemies.
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| August 10, 2015
 One mega-donor who supports Oral Roberts University, and by extension, the global Christian organization known as Empowered21, may have significant influence over the future position these organizations take concerning Israel. | | ...More |
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August 7, 2015

Is it possible that Christ at the Checkpoint and Bethlehem Bible College communicate a different message in Arabic than they do in English? | | ...More |
| August 6, 2015
 The New York Times Magazine has corrected an error in a story about the population of Christians in the Middle East. | | ...More |
| August 6, 2015
  Christian leaders have engaged in interfaith dialogue with the Muslim World League, an organization that promotes Jew-hatred and financed terrorism. | | ...More |
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August 5, 2015

"Historically it has been antisemites, not Jews, who have read 'chosen' as code for Jewish supremacism," wrote the Guardian's reader editor in 2011 in a critical column. This week, Haaretz's Gideon Levy invokes the classical antisemitic trope. | | ...More |
| August 3, 2015
  Following communication from CAMERA, Reuters corrects an article which stated yesterday that 5,442 Palestinians are held in administrative detention. The actual figure is less than 400. | | ...More |
| July 31, 2015
 Want to post a comment at Foreign Policy online? Okay. Want to write a letter to the editor rebutting anti-Israel sources? Forget about it. Two CAMERA letters you should have seen
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July 31, 2015
  After communications with CAMERA, Bloomberg has corrected a caption that had wrongly stated Gaza City was in "occupied territories." | | ...More |
| July 31, 2015
  An unconfirmed report of the death of terrorist operative Samir Kuntar offers a reminder that a culture that extols a child-killer reveals its values. | | ...More |
| July 30, 2015
 The Washington Post foreign policy blog features Ishaan Tharoor, Yale 2006, formerly of TIME Magazine. So far, he's misused Israeli sources, gone easy on Iran and misunderstood the Middle East.
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July 29, 2015
  CAMERA prompts correction of CNN's article today which claimed that presidential hopeful Scott Walker met with Werner Herzog on the Iran deal. Walker met with Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog, not German film director Werner.
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| July 28, 2015
 A comparison of two recent polls about American Jews' attitudes toward the Iran deal, one for J-Street and the other for The Israel Project, seems to indicate that the more people are aware of the specifics of the deal, the more they are opposed to it. | | ...More |
| July 27, 2015
  On Twitter, John Kerry's senior advisor Marie Harf shared Washington Post headline that exaggerated and even fabricated Israeli praise for the Iran deal. Both the administration and the newspaper owe readers a correction. | | ...More |
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July 27, 2015
  CAMERA prompts an AP correction of the erroneous claim that the Israeli Rabbinate controls circumcisions. While the Orthodox body controls marriages, divorces and burials, it plays no role in circumcisions (except for those done for conversion). | | ...More |
| July 27, 2015
  Jeremy Moodey, CEO of the British charity, Embrace the Middle East, has used his position to broadcast anti-Israel propanda with apparently no response from the organization's board of directors. | | ...More |
| July 25, 2015
 Bad Day at Black Rock? You should have read the July 25 Washington Post. Four articles about Israelno hits, no runs, no one left on base.
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July 24, 2015
 The best drama in 2015's Washington, D.C. Capital Fringe Festival's theater productions was It's What We Do, billed as A Play about the Occupation. Except the play's not a drama, it's anti-Israel agit-prop.
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| July 24, 2015
  The United Church of Christ's deteriorating relations with the Jewish people is documented by CAMERA's Dexter Van Zile in a piece recently published on the website of the Weekly Standard. | | ...More |
| July 23, 2015
 The title and framing of an opinion piece in The Forward might convince some that in Israel's security establishment there is a consensus about the Iran agreement being a "good" deal. A closer look is in order. | | ...More |
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July 23, 2015
 Jason Rezaian makes an odd target for Iranian leaders. Washington Post editors have appealed to U. N. officials to help free the paper's imprisoned Iran correspondent.
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| July 22, 2015
  Did the Palestinian Return Center twice receive consultative status at the U.N? After yesterday's article about the new development, AP corrects last month's report which had wrongly claimed that the group then achieved that status.
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| July 22, 2015
 In a Times of Israel blog, CAMERA exposed the threat to Jewish-Christian relations that results from Empowered 21's unreflective alliance with Palestinian Christians who propagate a narrative rooted in demonization of Israel. | | ...More |
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July 21, 2015

BBC correspondent Yolande Knell continues to use her reporting in Gaza to campaign against restrictions imposed by Israel in order to combat terrorism emanating from the Gaza Strip. | | ...More |
| July 19, 2015
 The Los Angeles Times corrects a movie review which inaccurately reported that Arabs make up 10 percent of Israel's population. The figure is just over 20 percent. | | ...More |
| July 17, 2015

BBC's coverage of the nuclear agreement with Iran depicts Israel as the belligerent power and promotes the notion that conflict with Iran has been avoided, not merely postponed. | | ...More |
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July 16, 2015
 Who are the reckless Haaretz translators who in one week inflated the number of Palestinian casualties and underreported Israeli casualties? Which Israeli terror victim will be the next casualty of Haaretz translations? | | ...More |
| July 15, 2015

Saudi bombardment of Yemen has inflicted higher civilian casualties than Israeli operations in Gaza, but gets less coverage, according to a BBC correspondent, because it is less safe and less accessible for reporters. | | ...More |
| July 15, 2015
 An assertion in a New York Times editorial yesterday that Benjamin Netanyahu "opposed negotiations with Iran from the outset" is belied by a series of news stories appearing over 20 months in The Times.
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July 14, 2015
  Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Iran continues to be celebrated annually with marches and cries of Death to America! and Death to Israel! This year's event took place during the conclusion of U.S.-led talks with Iran over its nuclear program. Not all major media noticed. | | ...More |
| July 14, 2015
  With captions that ignore Khader Adnan's top position in Islamic Jihad, AFP functions more like a public relations firm instead of a news agency. The homecoming photos appeal to viewers' emotions, the captions mislead. | | ...More |
| July 14, 2015
 Haaretz's English edition corrects the latest "Lost in Translation." A Hebrew Op-Ed had accurately referred to "dozens" of Palestinians killed Aug. 1 in Rafah. Translators inflated that figure to "more than 150."
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July 14, 2015
  CAMERA prompts clarification of a Reuters "Gaza's blockade" graphic which had noted only Israeli restrictions and ignored the much harsher Egyptian blockade, misrepresenting Rafah as under Israeli control. | | ...More |
| July 13, 2015
 Haaretz's free-wheeling translators are at it again. This time, while an Op-Ed in the Hebrew edition correctly notes "scores" of Palestinians killed Aug. 1 in Rafah, the English edition writes "of more than 150." | | ...More |
| July 12, 2015
  One year after Gaza fighting, media outlets highlight stagnant civilian rebuilding and ignore Hamas' alleged success in rearming. Also, Reuters agrees there's a problem with a graphic which falsely depicts Egypt's closure of Rafah as part of Israel's blockade.
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July 9, 2015

Unreflective support for, and involvement with, Palestinian Christian leaders who promote a fallacious anti-Israel narrative compromises the credibility of this global movement and the Christian faith it seeks to propagate. | | ...More |
| July 9, 2015

Reading Washington Post Israel coverage recently has been like panning for gold in a played-out streammore and more gravel must be washed away before any nuggets turn up.
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| July 8, 2015
 As news coverage focused on nuclear talks with Tehran, CAMERA's Op-Ed in The Hill newspaper focused on a media mirage: a moderating Iran.
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July 7, 2015
 CAMERA responds to the recent vote by the General Synod of the United Church of Christ to target Israel with a boycott and to divest from companies that do business with the Jewish state.
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| July 7, 2015
  The Ledger, a newspaper that serves Polk county, published a letter that included a hoax quote, allegedly by Ariel Sharon, claiming that the Jews controlled America. | | ...More |
| July 6, 2015
  CAMERA's 2011 study, Indicting Israel: New York Times Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, devoted an entire chapter to "Violence Double Standards" demonstrating how Palestinan terrorism and violence against Israelis is reported through a lens of Palestinian victimhood. Recent coverage of violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict demonstrates the same pattern of distortions. | | ...More |
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July 2, 2015
  Rev. John Dorhauer, the newly-elected president and general minister of the United Christ, had a chance to express his misgivings about a BDS resolution passed by his church's General Synod. He did not take it. | | ...More |
| June 25, 2015
  CAMERA analyzes what appears to be a biased New York Times human interest story from Hebron, demonstrating its good, bad and ugly sides. | | ...More |
| June 23, 2015
 Washington Post coverage of the U.N. war crimes inquiry regarding last summer's Gaza combat made a mistake: Treating it as news, not propaganda. | | ...More |
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