Nabih Bulos

Los Angeles Times’ Journalism in ‘Smoking Ruins’

The Los Angeles Times' page-one story, "In war-ravaged Gaza, it's no business, as usual," is not journalism as usual. The article disregards basic journalistic requirements including the right of reply to criticism and the responsibility to correct errors.

In Face of Israel’s Normalization With Gulf States, Los Angeles Times Stuck on Autopilot

The more Israel and Gulf states advance in the historic process of normalization, the more The Los Angeles Times struggles to shoehorn the expanding ties into the narrow prism of old dogmas about Israeli-Palestinian relations. With Bahrain's readiness to recognize Israel, the Times is forced to retreat from earlier reporting that UAE stands alone.

Los Angeles Times Corrects on Lebanese Casualties in 2006 War

CAMERA prompts correction of a Los Angeles Times article which greatly overstated the number of Lebanese civilians killed in the 2006 war, erroneously citing "nearly 1,200 Lebanese civilians." In fact, this figure includes hundreds of Hezbollah fighters.

CAMERA Prompts LA Times Correction on Golan Heights

The Los Angeles Times today corrects an article which erroneously reported that Fijian peacekeepers on the Golan Heights were released by the Al Nusra Front "in the Israel-occupied Golan Heights."