The Washington Post Omits Context and Facts on “Occupation”
A recent Washington Post Op-Ed is heavy on blaming Israel for the “occupation” but is light on facts. CAMERA highlights the context and information that The Post left out.
Read MoreA recent Washington Post Op-Ed is heavy on blaming Israel for the “occupation” but is light on facts. CAMERA highlights the context and information that The Post left out.
Read MoreFor the second time this year, CAMERA prompts correction of an Associated Press article which wrongly used the term “Palestine.” The article is still marred, however, by omission of the fact that much of the international community views Hamas as a terror group.
Read MoreReuters Arabic is the latest media outlet to correct an erroneous reference to present day Palestinian territories as “Palestine.”
Read MoreNew York Post had introduced the erroneous term “Palestine” to an Associated Press story which originally carried an accurate head. Post corrects head and subject heading.
Read MoreCAMERA prompts correction after AFP that Jerusalem became a city sacred to Jews during the Muslim conquest in the seventh century. In fact, the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem came some 1500 years after the city gained its holy status in Judaism and centuries after it became holy in Christianity.
Read MoreCAMERA prompts improved language after the AP initially reported that that the Egyptian-Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip was “[o]stensibly meant to prevent arms from reaching Hamas.”
Read MoreCAMERA prompts correction of an AP story which had said that Saudi Arabia regards Israel with hostility. In fact, Israeli-Saudi ties have been warming in recent years, thanks to their common foe Iran.
Read MoreIn response to communication from CAMERA’s Israel office, the Associated Press Thursday corrected an article which incorrectly referred to Palestine.
Read MoreCAMERA prompts correction after an AFP story about Mehdi Nemmouche, accused of killing four in the 2014 terror attack at a Brussels Jewish museum, opened with a description of him as a “‘very polite’ Frenchman.”
Read MoreDespite continued promises of impartiality and accuracy, New York Times coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict has fallen short thus far in 2018.
Here’s the latest from CAMERA’s time, which keeps track of the newspaper’s stumbles.