Showing posts with label anti-Israel media bias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anti-Israel media bias. Show all posts
Thursday, August 8, 2013
The New York Times corrects Jodi Rudoren
Recall Jodi Rudoren's column calling stone throwing by 'Palestinians' a 'hobby.' Recall also that as an aside in that column, Jodi asserted that the 'settlements' are currently deemed 'illegal' by the United States, a position that was only taken during the Carter administration over the 46 years since Judea and Samaria were liberated. As Adam Kredo noted:
The United States considers Israeli
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Stone throwing is not a 'hobby'
How bad was that puff piece Jodi Rudoren wrote about 'Palestinian' stone throwers? Here's Israel's Ambassador to the US responding in a letter to the editor. I am guessing that he really want to respond via an op-ed and the Times wouldn't publish it.
While Palestinian protagonists are described in detail, their Israeli
victims are largely dehumanized “settlers” — no name, age or gender. And
Adam Kredo destroys Jodi Rudoren
Earlier this week, I reported on a New York Times article by Jodi Rudoren in which 'Palestinian' stone throwing was lionized as a 'hobby.' In response, Adam Kredo looks into some of the influences on Rudoren's writing and presents a portrayal that clearly shows her to be anti-Israel pro-'Palestinian.'
Pro-Israel officials say Rudoren’s most recent inaccurate statements should prompt readers to
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
The New York Times actually runs a story that's favorable to Israel
It's been going on for months, but with an increase in civilians being treated, the New York Times has finally deemed it fit to print: Israel is treating casualties of the Syrian civil war at Western Galilee Hospital in Nahariya, Ziv Hospital in Safed, Rambam Hospital in Haifa and at a field hospital in the Golan Heights. They're getting better medical care than they could ever get in Syria,
Monday, August 5, 2013
NY Times' Jodi Rudoren lovingly admires the 'Palestinians' hobby
The New York Times' Jodi Rudoren views 'Palestinians' throwing stones at cars as an understandable, if not outright charming, hobby. She focuses on Beit Omar, a town between Gush Etzion and Hebron where the incident pictured above, and in the video below, took place.
“Children have hobbies, and my hobby is throwing stones,” Muhammad
explained weeks before his most recent arrest. “A day with
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