A plain reading of the “correction” is that it is an effort to mislead readers into thinking the United States has never considered Israeli settlements to be illegal. Read more about NY Times “correction” on Israeli settlements gets the facts wrong
“He should have been shot and killed already,” Israeli army-linked blogger says of Palestinian child arrested four times. Read more about Blog linked to Israeli army calls for murder of Palestinian children
Is the resort to timid and euphemistic language a form of reflexive self-censorship to avoid the wrath of the anti-Palestinian lobby? Read more about Why is New York Times reporting on Israeli settlements so timid?
In other circumstances this might be called “apartheid” or “Jim Crow.” Read more about New York Times' Jodi Rudoren ignores apartheid election being held in occupied West Bank today
I sent this letter to Margaret Sullivan, the Public Editor of The New York Times today Read more about Responding to New York Times Public Editor's smear against me
Israeli settler chief Dani Dayan seems to be the New York Times man of the month. First an OpEd and now aspotlight interview with Jodi Rudoren, who writes more like a fan than a journalist. Read more about Turning Palestinian water into Jewish wine or When Jodi met Dani
It has been two months since the latest serious allegations of a conflict of interest at The New York Times Jerusalem Bureau, but no one at the newspaper has yet addressed them. Read more about When will The New York Times address the ongoing ethical problem at its Jerusalem bureau?
Amnesty International today issued a call for Urgent Action from individuals around the world to contact Israeli authorities about Bilal Diab and Thaer Halahleh, two Palestinians men who are at immediate risk of death on their 67th day of hunger strike. Read more about Take action now: Amnesty issues urgent alert for Palestine hunger strikers who are near death