Eric Rozenman

UPDATED: Washingtonpost.com and Newsweek Feature Anti-Semitic Rant

After a writer accuses "the Jews" of being the biggest players in the global culture of violence that is destroying humanity, the Washingtonpost.com and Newsweek moderators apologize: "The Gandhi post failed to comply with [our] mission ... We regret the initial posting, and we apologize for the episode."

WASHINGTON POST-WATCH: Half Full, Half Empty at the Post

A page one feature treating Israelis as human beings, an editorial criticizing Egypt and Saudi Arabia, a photo feature highlighting Lebanese civilian casualties that never mentions Hezbollah. Plus Orwellian language on Hamas: The Washington Post at work.

Washington Post-Watch: A Cover-Up in Plain Sight

Washington Post coverage of a Virginia Muslim leader's resignation from a panel on immigration for pro-jihad declarations was a textbook example of a) gullibility, b) partisanship, or c) some combination of the two.

WASHINGTON POST-WATCH: Old Habits Die Hard, If at All

The Washington Post's coverage of Arab-Israeli news continued to fall short in September. The Post's chronic pattern of prettifying Palestinians while giving Israel short shrift continued. So did the paper's newer pattern of informative, balanced Arab-Israeli editorials, making an informative contrast.

CAMERA Letter Corrects Baltimore Sun Op-Ed

The following CAMERA letter, published on September 8 in the Baltimore Sun corrects several questionable assertions made in an earlier Op-Ed by U.S. Rep. James Moran and Rabbi Marc Gopin.

CAMERA Letter Clarifies Reason for Palestinian Refugees

The letter in the Washington Times notes that, were it not for the Arab rejection of U.N. General Assembly Resolution 181 and the initiation by Israel's neighbors of a war of extermination, there would be no Palestinian refugees.

CAMERA Op-Ed: Public Broadcasting Must Meet Balance Test

A CAMERA Op-Ed, urging the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to upgrade its objectivity and balance oversight of recipients like NPR, appeared in Hawaii's biggest newspaper when CPB board members met in Honolulu.

WASHINGTON POST-WATCH: The Post Looks at Islam, and Blinks

Islam's relationship with the United States — as American as hot dogs, apple pie and shish kabob? That was general view offered in The Washington Post's July 22 Sunday "Outlook" section, which begged one difficult question after another.