The Guardian's Jonathan Liew argued that criminal vandalism against the bakery chain Gail's, which was once owned by Israeli Jews and had the audacity to open a branch near a Palestinian-owned cafe, is understandable "petty symbolism." Britain's Jews have faced a tsunami of hatred since the October 7 attack, but even for the Guardian, this may be a new low.
How are Christians in the Holy Land doing? In a recent interview with the Anglican Archbishop of Jerusalem, Hosam Naoum, Tucker Carlson purported to answer that question. Instead, he and his guest served up misinformation about Christians and Israel.
Tricia Miller, PhD, the director of CAMERA's Partnership of Christians and Jews, has been keeping busy in Jerusalem giving interviews and webinars across numerous platforms, getting the message out to a wide audience.
Ali Velshi’s absurd falsehood that “all of the violence in the West Bank has been settler violence on Palestinians” isn’t just untrue. It’s wildly offensive. It erases the victims of Palestinian terrorism and whitewashes the reality of Israelis who have to live with it on a daily basis.
CNN's reports about Iran have amplified the Islamic Regime's propaganda. Interestingly enough, the outlet became the first U.S. network to enter the country following the start of the war, a privilege that remained entirely dependent on the permission of the Iranian government. But has that privilege come at the cost of journalistic freedom and unbiased coverage?
Anti-Israel activists call for a “globalized intifada.” But what exactly is an intifada?
It’s not complicated. It’s history. Intifadas are terror campaigns targeting civilians, and calls to “globalize the intifada” fuel attacks against Jews around the globe. Journalists have a sacred duty to report on the intifadas’ violent history without whitewashing. Glossing over calls for murder is not journalism.
The Wall Street Journal's obituary for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei erased his regime's brutal repression of women, instead lauding it for boosting female literacy rates, and whitewashed its bloody fueling of conflict and terror as a defensive posture.