Julio Pino's cry of "Death to Israel," hurled at a visiting Israeli diplomat during a university forum, is not simply a matter of free speech, but a violation of university policy.
So the Palestinian Authority wants U.N. membership to pursue Israel in international courts? A CAMERA Op-Ed in the Washington Jewish Week says PA officials should be careful what they wish far -- vulnerable as they are to many charges.
"Illegal occupation," a favorite Palestinian propaganda claim, appeared in an Associated Press dispatch carried by The Washington Times -- to be refuted by CAMERA's letter to the editor.
Yishai Goldflam, editor-in-chief of Presspectiva, CAMERA's Hebrew site, publishes a column in the Seventh Eye examining Ynet's refusal to abide by a Press Council ruling against the backdrop of declining public trust in the media.
For The New York Times bureau chief, the latest flotilla campaign organized by terrorist groups and anti-Israel radicals brought to mind, amazingly, Holocaust survivors seeking refuge in pre-state Israel on the Exodus. The sum of the "news analysis" was one more example of fact-anemic bias by the paper.
In an essay published in the Spectator, a British news magazine, CAMERA critiques the latest disingenuous attempt by the BBC to defend its one-sided documentary about Jerusalem.
Washington Post columnist Harold Meyerson charged Israel with "intransigence" and new settlement construction. CAMERA's letter exposed the allegations.
The murder of five members of the Fogel family in Itamar prompted familiar circumlocutions and evasions by The New York Times where the killing of Jews is concerned. Rather than call it a "terrorist attack"— the family was said to have been killed by "intruders."
A February 1 USA Today commentary said the Muslim Brotherhood would play a necessary part in an Egyptian move toward democracy. A CAMERA rebuttal highlighted the unlikelihood of such a role.