In a display of rare unity, major Jewish organizations recently spoke as one in opposing the nomination of Salam Al-Marayati to a national commission evaluating U.S. policy on terrorism.
The media have ignored the Israeli publications which promote humane images of Arabs, and, far more importantly, have turned a blind eye to the systematic incitement to hatred of Jews and Israel sponsored by the Palestinian Authority in PA schools.
THUMBS DOWN to former Los Angeles Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief Marjorie Miller for her January 23, 1999 feature, "To Be A Jew," and to the Times for permitting Miller's hostile personal views to color coverage of Israel.
Consistent with its longstanding pattern of anti-Israel bias, the Los Angeles Times has given front page coverage to the harassment of three Israeli-Arab women living in a largely Jewish area of Jerusalem, while virtually ignoring a spate of recent violent attacks against Jews in or near the city...
The Los Angeles Times has, regrettably, continued its longstanding pattern of bias in reporting on events in Israel. The recent controversy over further redeployment of Israeli troops from areas of the West Bank has prompted a spate of distorted reports...