If the al-Ramahi family genuinely supports "the Oslo agreements, peace" they have a funny way of showing it. Wajih, killed Saturday, may be the third son to have died while attacking Israelis.
A New York Times editorial falsely claims that Israel has been "inveighing against any deal" with Iran despite the fact that Israeli leaders on numerous occasions have spoken out in favor of a "good deal."
Following communication from CAMERA, Ha'aretz today corrects an article which had downgraded the life sentences of Palestinian prisoners. But a page-one photo caption also today whitewashes the murders carried out by the prisoners.
There they go again! Radical professors espousing the demise of Israel are an apparent favorite of LA Times editors who once more give a platform to extremist academic Neve Gordon.
While the AP corrects an article which erroneously reported that Israel hasn't allowed construction materials into Gaza in six years, Ha'aretz has yet to correct its print coverage.
CNN's "10 Things to know before visiting Israel, the West Bank and Gaza" by Matthew Teller, meant to promote a broadcast featuring author and chef Anthony Bourdain, is chock full of factual errors and distortions.
A lopsided AFP timeline outlining 20 years since the Oslo Accords recounts Israel's counter-terrorism actions while completely ignoring the Palestinian violence that prompted them.
In the latest case of "Ha'aretz, Lost in Translation," an online English headline falsely states a Syrian nun points an accusing finger at Israel and the U.S. In reality, her targets were jihadists and the U.S.