In universities today, Jews are accused of employing the Holocaust to excuse alleged Israeli aggression. Sadly, some of the leading purveyors of this smear are Jews.
Gale Cengage turned to a radical anti-Zionist — a man who has argued that suicide bombers are "patriots" and the Jewish state is "Hitlerite" — to write an encyclopedia article on Zionism. The publisher is now reviewing the piece's accuracy.
UPDATED: Nov. 12, 2009 — The board of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) at Trondheim unanimously rejected a proposal for a cultural/academic boycott of Israel.
In response to criticism of a "Boycott-Israel" Op-Ed by radical anti-Israel professor Neve Gordon, the editor defends the decision to publish Gordon's screed, asserting that he would have published a submission from Hitler as well.
The LA Times published an Op-Ed calling for boycott, divestment and and sanctions against Israel by Neve Gordon, a radical Ben Gurion professor and veteran defamer of Israel.
George Bisharat, a law professor at UC Hastings, has the very unfortunate habit of leveling blatantly false charges in his anti-Israel op-eds, which just as unfortunately sometimes get published in major newspapers.
Recognizing the media's role in shaping the public's perception of events, CAMERA has developed a multi-part curriculum, "Eyes on Israel," to help today's youth as they struggle to reconcile the media's take on the Middle East with fact.
Islam's relationship with the United States — as American as hot dogs, apple pie and shish kabob? That was general view offered in The Washington Post's July 22 Sunday "Outlook" section, which begged one difficult question after another.
Can a contest about the politically and emotionally charged topic of Jerusalem's future be neutral and fair? Not if, as with MIT's Just Jerusalem contest, the contest's staff is distinguished by extreme anti-Israel activists.
Undeterred by a federal statute calling for "objectivity and balance," Public Radio International encourages its listeners to turn to partisan resources — including Jimmy Carter's error-filled, anti-Israel polemic — for information about the Arab-Israeli conflict.