Haaretz
Jerusalem Post, Haaretz Correct False Headline About Bonus for Civilians Who Catch Asylum Seekers
Haaretz Falsehood: Knesset Cleared of Arabs
Lost in Translation: For Second Time, Haaretz’ English Edition Corrects on Abu Thuraya’s Leg Injury
For the second time, CAMERA prompts correction of Haaretz English edition coverage of Ibrahim Abu Thuraya. While an Amira Hass Op-Ed in English misled about how the double amputee lost his legs, the same Op-Ed in Hebrew did not.
AP, DPA and Haaretz Correct Captions on Ibrahim Abu Thuraya
CAMERA prompts corrections at AP, DPA and Haaretz's English edition, where captions stated as fact that Israel was responsible for Ibrahim Abu Thuraya's death, despite unclear circumstances. The captions also wrongly said he lost his legs in an Israeli bombing.
Haaretz Corrects About Judaism’s Holiest Site
CAMERA today prompts correction of an Haaretz article wrongly identified the Western Wall as "Judaism's holiest site." (That distinction belongs to the Temple Mount.) Another "Haaretz, Lost in Translation," the error had appeared only in the paper's English edition.
Haaretz Adds Information on Marwan Barghouti’s Murder Convictions
One day after The New York Times' editor's note acknowledged that "controversial Palestinian activist Rasmeah Odeh" was convicted of a deadly bombing in Israel, Haaretz amends an article to adds the crimes of "convicted Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti": five counts of murder.
Haaretz Corrects: No Mention of Settlements in Dickinson, Tx., Relief Form
CAMERA prompts correction of an Haaretz English edition report which incorrectly stated that residents of Dickinson, Tx., applying for Hurricane Irma relief were required to verify that they don't boycott Israeli settlements.
Haaretz Prints Correction on BDS Activists That Weren’t
CAMERA prompts correction of a Haaretz photo caption which erroneously identified anti-BDS (boycott, divest, sanctions) activists as BDS activists. The caption error ironically accompanied a column about the "imaginary demon" of BDS.
Glass Houses, Haaretz and Neo-Nazi Fans
Haaretz takes the prime minister's son to task for "an anti-Semitic collage he posted to the exultant cheers" of a former KKK leader. Meanwhile, guess how many times neo-Nazis, including the same David Duke, gleefully feted Haaretz content.