Jerusalem Post
Media Corrections
Accuracy and accountability are among the most important tenets of journalism. In combination, they mean media organizations are expected to publish or broadcast forthright corrections after sharing inaccurate information. The following corrections are among the many prompted by CAMERA’s communication with reporters and editors.
Jerusalem Post Corrects: Ali Abunimah Is An Activist, Not Journalist
CAMERA prompts corrections of a Jerusalem Post headline and article which inaccurately identified radical anti-Israel activist Ali Abunimah, co-founder of Electronic Intifada, as a journalist.
Jerusalem Post Corrects False Headline Alleging Israel, ISIS Alliance
CAMERA prompts correction of an egregiously false Jerusalem Post headline which provided fodder for anti-Israel conspiracy theories. The headline had alleged: "Report: ISIS, Israel Temporary Allies Against Iran." The report said no such thing.
Jerusalem Post Corrects Headline About ‘More Settlements’
CAMERA prompts correction of Jerusalem Post headline which erroneously stated: "Israel Advancing Plans for 4X More Settlements Than Last Year." Plans concern new residential units within existing settlements, not new settlements.
CAMERA Prompts Wave of Corrections on Shamasneh Family Eviction
CAMERA prompts several corrections after multiple media outlets stated as fact that the Shamasnehs, evicted from their Sheik Jarrah home, had lived there since 1964, making them "protected tenants." Times of Israel, Haaretz and The Jerusalem Post correct: The courts found no evidence of residency prior to 1968, and thus the family did not have that status.
Jerusalem Post Corrects on Conversion Bill
Jerusalem Post Corrects: No Police Order to Close Muslim Quarter Shops
CAMERA staff prompts correction of a Jerusalem Post article which falsely reported that police ordered shopkeepers in the Muslim Quarter to close during the Jerusalem Day flag march.
CAMERA Prompts Jerusalem Post, i24 News Corrections on Gaza Maritime Blockade
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