Hamas counts on the media to uncritically repeat their claims and provide coverage that is skewed with omissions. In recent coverage of a Hamas-orchestrated violent demonstration, The Washington Post and others, did precisely that.
The Palestinian Authority pays terrorists and their families for their crimes—a fact that The Washington Post's "Fact Checker" does it's best to minimize and obfuscate.
Washington Post reporting on the Arab-Israeli conflict is often selective at best, and misleading at worst. Recent editorial decisions call in to question the paper's judgement and bias.
Media coverage of Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas' Feb. 20, 2018, U.N. speech was a master class in one-sided omissions and skewed stenography.
In remarks that were uncritically disseminated by several news outlets, former President Obama defended his decision not to veto United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334 on the grounds that settlements were rapidly expanding. Yet, the truth is otherwise, as CAMERA noted in The Daily Caller.