Tamar Sternthal

Diaa Hadid, Former NGO Worker, Keeps Up Advocacy Work at New York Times

The New York Times' Diaa Hadid is at it again — promoting a Palestinian narrative where the Temple Mount has religious significance only to Muslims, where Palestinian terrorism is understated and Israeli actions blamed for the turmoil in the region. Updated with information about CAMERA success.

Elle, Platform for Palestinian Propaganda

Elle gives a platform to Karmah Elmusa, an admirer of Dr. Mads Gilbert, an extremist who expressed approval for the 9/11 terror attacks. Elmusa plays fast and loose with the facts, downplaying Palestinian violence.

Updated: New York Times: Journalism of Few Facts

On Jerusalem stabbings,The New York Times' Jodi Rudoren buries the evidence and facts under a pile of competing Israeli and Palestinian claims. She ignores MSNBC footage which confirms the Israeli account and completely belies the Palestinian "narrative."

AFP Photo Captions Holy Wrong

AFP captions err on the most sacred sites for two of the major world religions:  Islam and Judaism. Other captions obscure Palestinian attacks, referring to "violence between Palestinians, Israeli forces and Jewish settlers."

New York Times Trips on Holy Site, Palestinian Fatalities

The New York Times incorrectly identifies the Western Wall as Judaism's holiest site. The Temple Mount holds that distinction. It also wrongly states four Palestinians were killed in clashes. Of the four Palestinian fatalities, three died attacking Israelis.