Amanpour’s Troubling Journalism

Christiane Amanpour gained fame by using her role as a journalist to advocate on behalf of Bosnian Muslims who she believed were threatened by genocide.  Now her brand of advocacy journalism is being applied to promote an anti-Western and anti-Israel narrative.

Exposing Mazin Qumsiyeh’s Falsehoods

The Brookline Tab carried a CAMERA guest commentary on Palestinian activist Mazin Qumsiyeh (Oct. 4, 2007), exposing his extremist message. 

A New National Geographic Documentary With An Old Skew

Many Israel-related articles appearing in the National Geographic Society's magazine in the past 15 years have contained false history and partisan political statements disparaging the Jewish nation. The trend continues on NG's cable TV channel.

Radical anti-Israel views on Chicago’s WBEZ

Long a forum for controversial views on the Middle East conflict, Worldview, a global affairs program produced by Chicago Public Radio station WBEZ, has in recent months featured a preponderance of anti-Zionists.

CAMERA Video: Errors and Distortions in CNN’s “God’s Jewish Warriors”

The video shows Christiane Amanpour misleading viewers about the history of Jerusalem, about the view of American presidents on the legality of settlements, and about a U.S. decision on loan guarantees to Israel. The video shows factual errors and distortions in the initial version of the program. UPDATE: The latest version of the CNN segment redresses some of the distortions in the original. Details to come.

Playboy: Pictures and Propaganda

Jonathan Tasini's comments on Israel are not anti-Semitic. They're just wrong. And by turning to this anti-Israel partisan to "inform" its readers about the Middle East, Playboy does damage to its own credibility.

Mennonites Organize Meeting With Ahmadinejad, Again

The Mennonite Central Committee, a group promoting a one-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict, organized a meeting of Christians with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a man who has called for Israel to be “wiped off the map.”

CAMERA Letter in USA Today Informs on Rafsanjani

The Sept. 24 letter discusses the former Iranian president's connections to al Qaida, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the killing of 19 U.S servicemen, and the country's nuclear weapons program.