A Unitarian-Universalist Pastor in Massachusetts makes a great show of acknowledging the Holocaust, but fails to acknowledge anti-Jewish hostility in the Middle East.
Reuters' photographs marking Israel's 61st Independence Day depict a false image: according to Jews and Arabs living within Israel's borders, Israel should not exist. All those Israelis who think otherwise are war-mongers.
An AFP article on Iraqi efforts to renovate ancient religious sites whitewashes the history of Iraqi Jews and raises more questions than it answers. Will the sites be restored to preserve their original Jewish character, or will renovations turn the Jewish sites into mosques?
The Case for Moral Clarity is an anthology of Op-Eds authored by Professor Alan Dershowitz, analyzing and exposing the spurious allegations that Israel's military campaign against Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks constituted a "disproportionate response," violated international law or targeted non-combatants.
The Huffington Post is a leading on-line news source. But it tolerates defamatory, false charges against Israel and openly anti-Jewish sentiment in its talk-back threads.
The BBC Trust's ruling that its Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen violated the broadcaster's ethical guidelines calling for impartiality and accuracy amplifies concerns that BBC News coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict is largely biased against Israel.
CAMERA's Christian Research Analyst Dexter Van Zile was interviewed on Steel on Steel radio program, hosted by John Loeffler (left), about former President Jimmy Carter's new book We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land: A Plan That Will Work.
George Bisharat, a law professor at UC Hastings, has the very unfortunate habit of leveling blatantly false charges in his anti-Israel op-eds, which just as unfortunately sometimes get published in major newspapers.