Note to Media: Gilo Is in Jerusalem

Yesterday, Israel approved the building of 900 homes in its capital, a move opposed by the United States, and incorrectly reported by some media outlets which described Gilo as in the West Bank.

Roger Cohen Errs on Settlements and Barrier

"[F]acts are hard," writes New York Times columnist Roger Cohen in the International Herald Tribune today. Facts are hard for Cohen, who errs on settlements and the security barrier.

CAMERA Analyst Guest on Israel is Real

CAMERA analyst Dexter Van Zile discussed the refusal of mainline peacemakers to address hostility toward Israel and Jews in the Middle East during a recent radio interview on WSMN-AM in Nashua, New Hampshire.

CAMERA Analyst at Boston College

CAMERA Analyst Dexter Van Zile spoke at Boston College on April 6, 2009. Van Zile spoke about anti-Zionism in mainline Protestant churches in the U.S.

Carter, Goldstone and Gaza

In an Op-Ed in the International Herald Tribune, Jimmy Carter enthusiastically endorses Goldstone's Report, grossly inflating the extent of destruction and the number of displaced Gazans, among other errors which require correction.

At LA Times Bilin Stone-Throwing is Nonviolent

In his article today about the allegedly peaceful and nonviolent Bilin demonstrations, Richard Boudreaux of the Los Angeles Times discounts the rock-throwers who have injured some 200 Israeli soldiers and border policemen.

The Goldstone Report: A Study in Duplicity

CAMERA lists and describes some of the many examples of  factual errors and double standards in the Goldstone Report. The piece continues to be updated with additional information.