Ricki Hollander

Salon.com Parrots PLO Talking Points

 Salon.com depicts itself as a place to go for inspired alternative journalism. But its two commentators on Israel, David Palumbo-Liu and Ben Norton offer mindnumbing propaganda as they endlessly recycle PLO talking points.

Year-End Globe and Mail Article Blames Israel for Ills in Region

Toronto's Globe and Mail is considered Canada's most prestigious and influential newspaper but  Global Affairs reporter Patrick Martin misleads readers with a one-sided account of the conflict that indicts Israel and all but ignores Palestinian terrorism.

Huffington Post Blog Distorts the News With Anti-Israel Screed

The Huffington Post blog, which far too often functions as a magnet for Israel haters, has posted an anti-Israel screed by a former editor at the Palestinian Ma'an news agency. The piece distorts events to present an indictment of Israel for a shooting by Egypt.

PBS’ Tavis Smiley Hosts Anti-Israel Propagandist Rula Jebreal

PBS' Tavis Smiley, supported largely by Walmart, hosted Rula Jebreal, billed as an "award-winning journalist" but coming across as a dishonest propagandist on his Nov. 9 show. Despite her outright falsehoods and propaganda, Smiley did nothing to correct the record.

CAMERA Op-Ed: The Media’s Inversion of Reality in Israel

During the latest Palestinian stabbing spree, the media presents an alternate universe, where black is white and perpetrator and victim are reversed.  Palestinian lies and incitement are downplayed or concealed and truth has become a casualty, along with the innocents who have been wounded and killed by those brainwashed by hate rhetoric.

NYT Veers From Downplaying Palestinian Terrorism — But Only Online

Amidst mounting Palestinian terrorism against Israeli civilians, Times correspondent Isabel Kershner presents a thoughtful, first-hand account by an Israeli survivor of a Palestinian terror attack. This regrettably rare insight was excluded from the newspaper's print edition.

Two Disparate Polls on Jewish Support for Iran Deal

A comparison of two recent polls about American Jews' attitudes toward the Iran deal, one for J-Street and the other for The Israel Project, seems to indicate that the more people are aware of the specifics of the deal, the more they are opposed to it.