Washington Times

WASHINGTON POST-WATCH: A Tale of Two Papers

At the Washington Post, Palestinian responsibility for their own circumstances is not news. If Palestinian action causes immediate injury and death to other Palestinians, let alone to Jews, it's barely news.

Coverage of Unwitting Palestinian Boy-Bomber

The exploitation of Palestinian children in attacks against Israel is a troubling trend which deserves media coverage. Yet, some news outlets did not even cover the story of 11-year-old Abdullah Quran. Others, most notably the Boston Globe and MSNBC's "The Abrams Report," gave the incident the prominence it deserved.

CAMERA Letter-to-the-Editor Addresses Misconceptions about “Double Standards”

The allegation that the United States maintains a double standard with regard to its policies toward Iraq and Israel was echoed in a recent Washington Times column by veteran reporter and editor Arnaud de Borchgrave. De Borchgrave, who has extensive Middle East experience, repeated but did not analyze the allegations.

Thumbs Up to Sayed Anwar and Paul Martin

THUMBS UP to the Washington Times for its recent coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict, which provided readers with essential information found in few other media outlets.