The Public Broadcasting Service, long a beacon to America’s opinion molders (teachers, writers, broadcasters etc.), gets it wrong again about Israel. This time it's PBS’ popular Steves’ travelogues involving the Jewish state.
BDS supporter Professor Cornel West falsely suggests that Rev. Martin Luther King would have agreed with his mendacious claim demonizing Israelis as baby killers.
NBC News online “Think” page provides only one side of the anti-BDS legislation issue – the side that wrongly claims that the legislation intrinsically violates the First Amendment’s freedom of speech provision.
Using falsehoods and distortions, the Times Book Review section of Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019 misled readers and Website visitors about Israel and its supporters in America.
The promotion of Julie Salamon’s new book – and subsequent media attention – about the 1985 Palestinian terrorist killing of Jewish American Leon Klinghoffer aboard a cruise ship – have served to mislead the public.
Amanpour presents guest Gundar-Goshen’s false theory that alleged Israeli Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, cynically exploited by Prime Minister Netanyahu, is the reason that the peace process with the Palestinians has failed.
John B. Quigley, Ohio State University law Professor, has a career-long record of vilifying the Jewish state. This includes speech making to anti-Israel propaganda groups as well as various writings.