Gilead Ini
Breaking the Media Silence on Mahmoud Abbas
Not long after they ignored anti-Semitic rhetoric by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, the media got a second chance. Another speech, with more outlandish vitriol, followed. Did they seize the opportunity?
NY Times Mischaracterizes Conversations Between Egyptian Intelligence and Media
The New York Times was wrong to claim an Egyptian intelligence officer urged the media not to condemn U.S. recognition of Israel's capital. It was wrong to suddenly change its characterization of Ramallah from a lively city to a dreary town. And it was wrong to ignore anti-Semitism by Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas.
New York Times Advocates in Report on UN Jerusalem Vote
The outcome of the General Assembly vote about Jerusalem was predictable, if not surprisingly lacking the number of supporters pro-Palestinian votes tend to attract. But to the New York Times, it was astounding.
CAMERA Letter in NY Times Sets Record Straight on Jews in Jerusalem
After the newspaper pointed out, in favor of its arguments, that "East Jerusalem was exclusively Arab in 1967," CAMERA's letter set the record straight about how briefly, and why, the area was empty of Jews.
Ignoring Exile of Jews, NY Times Approvingly Notes East Jerusalem “Was Exclusively Arab in 1967”
It is true that this section of Jerusalem was exclusively Arab in 1967. This is because Jews, long a majority and plurality in these parts of the city, were forced out in 1948, when the area was seized by Jordanian troops.
How the NY Times Colors International Diplomacy on Jerusalem, Peace Plans
A recent New York Times piece quoted one Israeli speaking in support of formal US recognition of Israel's capital. And it quoted a PLO member, two Fatah leaders, two Hamas leaders, a Hamas statement, Palestinian Jerusalem resident, an Israeli NGO worker, and two former diplomats criticizing the move.
NY Times Delivers One-Two Punch Against Iraqi Jewish History
In a pair of articles this fall, the New York Times ignored the violence and persecution faced by Iraqi Jews in the 1940s and 50s, suggesting that nearly the entire community "left" or "departed" inexplicably.
CAMERA Op-Ed: Conan and the Barbarians
A group of anti-Israel activists who confronted Conan O'Brien as he toured the West Bank spewed lies and demanded an end to Israel's existence. So why did promise to help get their message out?
Vox “Explanatory Journalism” Continues to Misinform Readers About Israel
A Vox podcast relayed several errors about the Arab-Israeli conflict. The outlet refused to correct the false claim that Palestinians "can't go into" hospitals in Israeli settlements.