Ruth Eglash, the Washington Post’s new Jerusalem correspondent, has what could be a serious conflict of interest – her husband’s political and business ties to the Israeli government and propaganda apparatus. Read more about Washington Post's new Jerusalem correspondent married to pro-Israel propagandist
When Israel claims to shoot down a drone, it is front-page news; when Israel invades Lebanese airspace, it is unreported. Read more about Why aren't Israeli F-16s over Beirut headline news?
In a report last month on Israel’s racist “Judaization” policies in the Negev, BBC reporter Tim Whewell wrote that “Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel are guaranteed full equality by law.” Responding to my complaint, the BBC’s Middle East desk has acknowledged that this is not the case, and “agree the wording of the sentence in question is inaccurate.” Read more about BBC acknowledges that Palestinian citizens of Israel are not guaranteed equality by law
Reports on the killing of four young Palestinians in recent days were heavily reliant on Israeli military sources. Read more about How the media let Israel get away with murder
The governing body of BBC agrees that there had been “a lack of clarity as to what Nakba Day commemorates,” and that the language used did not accurately “convey the reality of the departures [of the refugees].” Read more about BBC Trust upholds complaint over Nakba Day radio report that downplayed expulsion of Palestinians
Shortcomings identified by 2006 independent report on BBC’s Palestine coverage exemplified over past few days. Read more about As Israel assaults Gaza, BBC reporting assaults the truth
In a new low for the BBC’s objectively pro-Israel coverage, the British state broadcaster seems to be doing its best to downplay the murder by Israel of family members of one of its own cameramen. Read more about When BBC ignores Israeli murder of its own cameraman's baby, what hope for other Palestinians?
“We wish to express our outrage at the reprehensible media coverage of these acts in the mainstream (corporate) media.” Read more about Linguists including Noam Chomsky condemn "reprehensible" Gaza coverage
Media bias morphs the reality of the world’s fourth-largest military relentlessly attacking a defenseless, besieged population into a cliché of tit-for-tat violence for which Palestinian resistance groups are responsible. Read more about Why doesn't Israeli press office share byline for New York Times' Gaza coverage?