Mass graves in Gaza? Here is the truth that the media neglected to report:
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Unearthing the Story Behind the Gazan Mass Graves | HonestReporting
Over the past week, Palestinian teams have been unearthing mass graves outside two Gaza medical complexes, Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis and Al Shifa
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Why shouldn't you trust information about Israel and Hamas from Qatari state media? The Case Against Al Jazeera, by our executive director Gil Hoffman in this weekend's Jerusalem Post.
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Gil Hoffman on the case against Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera’s offices in Jerusalem aren’t going anywhere any time soon. But discerning viewers should go elsewhere if they want honest reporting about Israel and the Middle East.
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One of the worst parts of this interview is that CNN's Kaitlan Collins just sits wide-eyed in admiration as Michael Moore spouts complete nonsense for 10 minutes. An anchor woefully underprepared with little knowledge of the subject — embarrassing.
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Michael Moore Misappropriates The Holocaust in Car Crash CNN Interview | HonestReporting
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore's recent interview on CNN is difficult to watch. Indeed, challenging is the best word to describe sitting
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‼️ On Monday, the Pulitzer committee is set to announce the highest award in journalism. The NYTimes is up for consideration with Gaza “journalists” who were part of Hamas’s mob on Oct 7.
✍️Read this thread and then email the Pulitzer committee pulitzer@pulitzer.org and let the committee know that they are glorifying terrorism. By awarding Masoud’s photos - that could only have been taken with Hamas’ tacit approval as they served their war effort - they send a clear message that you can be affiliated with a terrorist organization and legitimized by the world of Journalism at the same time. Celebrated even.
✍️Read this thread and then email the Pulitzer committee pulitzer@pulitzer.org and let the committee know that they are glorifying terrorism. By awarding Masoud’s photos - that could only have been taken with Hamas’ tacit approval as they served their war effort - they send a clear message that you can be affiliated with a terrorist organization and legitimized by the world of Journalism at the same time. Celebrated even.
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🚨 On Monday, the Pulitzer Committee will be awarding journalism's top prize.
The New York Times and its Gazan photojournalist Yousef Masoud are hotly tipped to win -- on the backs of the victims of Oct. 7.
Here's why you should be concerned. 🧵
https://t.co/TtF8wURzm8
The New York Times and its Gazan photojournalist Yousef Masoud are hotly tipped to win -- on the backs of the victims of Oct. 7.
Here's why you should be concerned. 🧵
https://t.co/TtF8wURzm8
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While The New York Times may be basking in the glory of a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, its carefully selected portfolio of seven winning stories hides the bigger issue -- the Gray Lady's systemic bias in its reporting on Israel.
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Pulitzer Prize Distracts From Systemic New York Times Bias | HonestReporting
Pop, pop, pop. Not the sound of gunfire in Gaza but the uncorking of champagne bottles in Times Square and the Jerusalem bureau of The New York Times as
Everything you need to know about what's going on at the International Criminal Court.
The New York Times left out a key detail in the headline of its latest story regarding aid from the US-built pier.
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The Pentagon said the aid was “intercepted by some people who took that aid off those vehicles.” Yet, the @nytimes implied that Israel was at fault for the aid not being delivered due to the...
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These are the experiences of Jewish students on campuses across the US, in their own words.
The media has misinterpreted three separate legal orders that relate to Israel’s war against Hamas. Each time, it was to Israel's detriment.
It was author Ian Fleming who observed: "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action..."
It was author Ian Fleming who observed: "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action..."
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Media’s Misrepresentation of ICJ Ruling on Rafah: A Pernicious Pattern | HonestReporting
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an emergency ruling last week as part of South Africa's case accusing Israel of genocide. The ruling read,
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Israel did not 'strike a refugee encampment' in Rafah — and the media knows it.
The media must get the facts right, and report fairly and truthfully. In the context of war, where every piece of misreporting can have potentially devastating consequences, this duty becomes even more critical.
The media must get the facts right, and report fairly and truthfully. In the context of war, where every piece of misreporting can have potentially devastating consequences, this duty becomes even more critical.
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No, Media, Israel Didn't Strike a Refugee Camp in Rafah | HonestReporting
An independent military investigation is underway to ascertain exactly what happened following an Israeli airstrike on two senior Hamas commanders in
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News outlets wrongly portrayed Israel as deliberately attacking innocent schoolchildren at an UNRWA school in Gaza, which is exactly the narrative Hamas wants when it uses civilians as human shields.
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Media Reframe IDF Strike on Terrorists in Gaza School | HonestReporting
Early on Thursday (June 6), the IDF announced that it had targeted Hamas terrorists inside an UNRWA school in Gaza. 🔴Eliminated: several Hamas and Islamic
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Famine in Gaza? The math isn't mathing.
Here's more.
Here's more.
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There is no famine in Gaza, and we have the receipts to prove it.🧵
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