While the Guardian won’t go all the way toward celebrating Khamenei, his country’s role as an enemy of the Jewish state they loathe means that its editors will never bring themselves to encouraging the downfall of the totalitarian regime and "axis of resistance" he built.
Six years after The Times’ notorious publication of a vile antisemitic cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as a guide dog wearing a Jewish star collar leading a blind, kippah-clad President Trump, antisemitic tropes take firm root in countless media outlets globally.
Since its founding nearly half a century ago, the Islamic Republic of Iran stands apart as one of the most hubristic enterprises of the modern era. As CAMERA tells the Washington Examiner, the regime may end up undone by its own ambitions.
The latest Israel-Iran War was plagued by poor reporting and poor takes. As CAMERA tells the Washington Times, the real story of what unfolded is different from what many pundits claim.
Reuters, which claims to be able to discern the private dreams of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is seemingly incapable of hearing masses in Tehran chanting "death to America" and "death to Israel."
Given its past interest in the misuse of ambulances in Iran, The New York Times' sudden silence on reported IRCG abuse of the medical vehicles in its war against Israel is deafening.
After the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites, the Financial Times and Guardian pushed the toxic trope that Israel manipulated President Trump into war. Adam Levick exposes how this narrative revives antisemitic conspiracy theories under the guise of foreign policy analysis.
CAMERA Senior Analyst David M. Litman returned to WION News, a leading English-language news channel in India, to discuss the latest developments in the Iran-Israel conflict following the US bombing of nuclear sites in Iran.
Defying the historical record and Reuters' own decades-long coverage, Crispian Balmer claims Netanyahu's "decades-long dream" was to convince the United States to attack Iran. In fact, for decades the Israeli Prime Minister called for a more stringent deal and sanctions, not a U.S. war on Iran.
Ayman Mohyeldin’s comment that the Israeli Prime Minister may be “dog-walking” the American President fits squarely within the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism.