Dvorkin Agonistes

Jeffrey DvorkinCAMERA apparently got under the skin of former NPR Ombudsman Jeffrey Dvorkin — really under the skin — during its intensive campaign against NPR's pervasive anti-Israel bias. Years later, in a comic and incoherent piece in Salon.com, Dvorkin is still railing against CAMERA.

The Fraudulent Scholarship of Professors Walt and Mearsheimer

"Israel Lobby" professors Walt and Mearsheimer charge that because of its alleged misdeeds Israel is an unworthy ally of the U.S., and cite as proof numerous seemingly damaging "quotations" from Israeli leaders. The problem is that all the quotations are from secondary sources or worse, and all are false.

Plan for Palestinian Police Force Seven Times Larger than Current Force

Reuters reports that rebuilding Palestinian security forces may require up to 7 billion dollars beyond the current 7.4 billion dollar aid package promised at the Paris conference. This follows an article in the Jordan Times calling for a 50,000 person Palestinian police force.

CAMERA Letters in Playboy Respond to Anti-Israel Column

The letters address falsehoods and distortions in Jonathan Tasini's one-sided, anti-Israel October 2007 Forum column. In a note appended to the letters, Playboy noted that CAMERA readers critiqued Tasini's article with a "deluge" of complaints.

Study: On Nation’s Op-Ed Pages, Israel’s Voice is Stifled

A 19-month CAMERA study of guest Op-Eds about the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Washington Post, New York Times and Los Angeles Times found that pro-Arab Op-Eds and/or those critical of Israel overwhelmingly outnumbered pro-Israel Op-Eds and/or those critical of Arabs. No Op-Ed by an Israeli official appeared, though there were four Op-Eds by Arab officials.

The BBC and the Bombers in Dimona

The BBC is once again demonstrating its lack of impartiality by blaming Israel — this time for provoking the Palestinian terrorist bombing that killed an elderly Israeli woman and critically injured her husband and 37 others. Watch the following news clip from BBC America.