Brian Lamb retires as founder and chief of a network on which the only nation routinely vilified is the only democratic, free enterprise country in the Middle East.
C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) each year at this time ostensibly balances its coverage of the AIPAC conference with coverage of a familiar cast of anti-Israel characters.
Fareed Zakaria hosted a “discussion” about the U.S. proclamation recognizing the Golan Heights as part of Israeli territory. It took place on Zakaria's grandiosely named "Global Public Square" program.
Fox News Channel’s Jesse Watters indulged a BHI spokesman’s false claim to the land of Israel while elevating the false Palestinian claim to the land of Israel.
One America News Network (OANN), a conservative TV news network, tends to air fair and balanced coverage of the Palestinian conflict with Israel during prime time TV but not so at other times of day
C-SPAN recently aired a “discussion” hosted by National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations (NCUSAR), an Arab centered organization hostile to Israel. This hostility was reflected in the choice of panelists.
C-SPAN recently aired conference discussions held in Washington D.C. by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). One of the discussions dealt with promoting the anti-Israel BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement.
Top Palestinian religious official Mahmoud Al-Habbash incited hatred and violence against Jews. Meanwhile, the media characteristically ignored the official Palestinian vitriol.
On Sept. 11 2018, NPR aired another one-sided piece that cast Israel in a negative light. The piece by Sandy Tolan, who has a history of stories slanted against Israel, was based entirely on the testimony of a Palestinian activist with no Israeli perspective.