Eric Rozenman

CAMERA Letter to the Editor in Richmond Times-Dispatch

A Richmond Times-Dispatch letter-writer claimed that Iran's nuclear program was not such a threat and that Israel was trying to involve the United States in "another" Middle East war. CAMERA's rebuttal set the record straight.

Hezbollah Too Often Under Media Radar

The news media occasionally tell it like it is when it comes to Hezbollah, one of the world's most pervasive terrorist organizations. But too often they muddle the message about Iran's deadly surrogate, as recent Washington Post coverage shows.

Letter to the Editor – Richmond Times-Dispatch

A Richmond Times-Dispatch letter-writer claimed that Iran's nuclear program was not such a threat and that Israel was trying to involve the United States in "another" Middle East war. CAMERA's rebuttal set the record straight.

What The Washington Post Doesn’t Like about Ike

When it came to lessons learned by President Eisenhower about pressuring Israel in the 1956 Suez Crisis, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius got it wrong twice. But the truth will out ...

The Washington Post Parrots Palestinian Line

In the first Sunday paper of 2013, The Washington Post gave major play to a feature epitomizing the paper's 'Palestinian-centric' coverage of Arab-Israeli news. 'In Gaza, a childhood shadowed by conflict' misled readers by turning cause and effect upside down.  

E-1 Building Does Not Cut West Bank in Two

CAMERA letter in the Washington Jewish Week rebuts claim by J Street's Alan Elsner that building in the "E-1" corridor linking Jerusalem with Ma'ale Adumim "would cut the West Bank in two."

CAMERA’s Letter to the Editor in USA TODAY

USA TODAY ("Netanyahu's arrogance threatens peace prospects," December 6) blamed Israel and its prime minister, instead of repeated Palestinian rejections, for the absence of peace. CAMERA's December 11 letter to the editor spotlights the editorial's pretzel logic.

Claims in Doubt: The Islamic Society of North America

CAMERA's Special Report about the Islamic Society of North America suggests news outlets should look behind the society's self-portrait as the “largest mainstream Muslim community-based organization” in the United States.