Eric Rozenman
About Israeli Settlements, Washington Post Keeps Newsworthy ‘Secret’
Watergate revelations notwithstanding, The Washington Post can keep secrets when it wants to. That's especially so regarding the “secret” of international law supporting Israel's claim that West Bank settlements are legal.
Tweeting Trips Another Journalist, This Time from The Washington Post
Winner’s Husband a Terrorist, and Other Missing Washington Post Details
Prize-winning Palestinian teacher of non-violence married to terrorist who helped murder six Israelis: Among other details slipping through Washington Post cracks lately.
Jimmy Carter, Middle East Mirage USA Today Thought it Saw
Former President Jimmy Carter falsified Arab-Israeli diplomatic history, again. In USA Today, again. He wants America to punish Israel for Palestinian rejectionism, again. Do Nobel Peace Prizes come with expiration dates?
“Martyrs”—the New “Militants”—and Other Washington Post Word-Play
Are murderers “martyrs”? Can terrorist groups be “political parties”? For The Washington Post, the devil but not always accuracy is in such details.
Washington Post Columnist Takes ‘Islamophobia’ Bait
A Washington Post columnist relies on dubious sources to tie presidential primary candidate to an apparently non-existent wave of “Islamophobia.” Whatever happened to journalistic due diligence?
Missing Something at WaPo’s Jerusalem Bureau
CAMERA Letter to the Editor: Refuting False Commentary in The Hill
CAMERA gives a vocabulary lesson to an opinion writer seeking to falsely smear the Jewish state.
Rooms to Rent by Israelis? Washington Post Recycles ‘Restrictive Covenant’
A stale Palestinian complaint with Airbnb snares front page Washington Post coverage. Seems those darned Israelis rent apartments on land that's not Arab.