November 28, 2016
  Dana Beyer's comparison of Israeli governance to Fascism is offensive and false | | ...More |
| November 21, 2016
  Palestinian leaders say anti-Israel violence is a result of desperation over the collapse of peace talks, Reuters reports. And what do Israeli leaders say? For that, readers are forced to look elsewhere. | | ...More |
| November 18, 2016
  Yusef Daher, a Christian "peacemaker," in Jerusalem is promoting Jew-hatred and lionizing rock throwers. What will his patron, the World Council of Churches do? | | ...More |
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November 18, 2016
  C-SPAN aired a Louisiana U.S. Senate candidates debate which included demagogue David Duke's blame-the-Jews rant enabled by the moderator and characteristically met with silence by C-SPAN. | | ...More |
| November 16, 2016
  Following communication from CAMERA's UK Media Watch, Independent editors amend an article which wrongly identified the Western Wall as Judaism's holiest site. The Temple Mount is Judaism's most sacred site. | | ...More |
| November 8, 2016

Yusef Daher, who works at the WCC-supported Jerusalem Interchurch Center (JIC) in Jerusalem, shamelessly promotes theological hatred of the Jewish state in the name of peace. | | ...More |
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November 7, 2016
  Amiram Goldblum cites casualty figures to argue in Haaretz that Yitzhak Rabin's diplomacy led to a dip in violence, but his numbers don't match data from either Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs or B'Tselem. | | ...More |
| November 3, 2016
  CNNs Christiane Amanpour, discussing the legacy of Shimon Peres, a former Israeli president and prime minister, used Israeli and Palestinian guests to malign Israels policies towards the Palestinians. | | ...More |
| November 2, 2016
 The Washington Post, relying almost exclusively on anti-Israel organizations for sources, omitted crucial information in a story about an Arab village without electricity.
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November 1, 2016
  CAMERA's prompts correction of Haaretz's latest skewed English translation. Today's article about a Palestinian guard who wounded Israeli soldiers cited "revenge" as a possible motive, noting that security agents earlier searched his home. The English article failed to note it was Palestinian agents who did the search, not Israeli. | | ...More |
| November 1, 2016
  Haaretz's Sayed Kashua lashes out at what he calls Israelis' "same lies," but it's he who dissembles. For instance, writing about "Jewish lordship," he implies Israeli Jews murdered two Arab women killed last week, reportedly by their relatives.
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| October 28, 2016
  Mae Cannon, the newly appointed executive director of Churches for Middle East Peace, is unable or unwilling to address some of the more intractable obstacles to peace between Arab and Jew in the Holy Land. | | ...More |
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October 24, 2016
  After a Washington Post article omits Palestinian rejectionism, CAMERA steps in. | | ...More |
| October 24, 2016
  After CAMERA contacted Post editors and staff, the newspaper changed an article's inaccurate characterization of U.S. policy towards settlements. | | ...More |
| October 21, 2016
  A new series of short videos from Vox purports to explain the issue of West Bank settlements. Instead, it distorts the history of the region, and endorses a discriminatory ideology. | | ...More |
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October 21, 2016
 The Post manages to imbue a report about IDF efforts to prevent Palestinian terrorist attacks with anti-Israel overtones. | | ...More |
| October 20, 2016
  Once again, the media turns a blind eye to Palestinian glorification of anti-Jewish violence. | | ...More |
| October 18, 2016
  For years there has been a concerted effort by Palestinian leaders and Muslim states to rewrite history and eradicate any Jewish connection to Judaism's holiest sites. This includes getting international bodies, like UNESCO, to validate historical revisionism. | | ...More |
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October 17, 2016
 In pushing back against the UNESCO resolution casting the Temple Mount as an exclusively Muslim site, UNESCO's secretary general herself downplayed the Jewish connection to the sacred hilltop. CAMERA has repeatedly held journalists accountable for the same mistake. | | ...More |
| October 11, 2016
 Newsweek's Alexander Nazaryan accepts anti-Israel propaganda as truth, and ignores legitimate criticism of the controversial UC Berkeley course. | | ...More |
| October 10, 2016
 CAMERA prompted AFP to acknowledge that "Jewish visitors to the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound" in actuality means Jewish visitors to their own holy site, the Temple Mount. | | ...More |
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October 6, 2016
 Politico and The Washington Post provide readers with a faulty retelling of the history of the Oslo process.
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| October 5, 2016
 The Newseum, a Washington D.C.-based museum, claims to defend classical liberal values, even as it memorializes theocrats and terrorists.
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| September 30, 2016
 Reporter Rory Jones omits important history while using Shimon Peres' death to take a gratuitous swipe at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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September 29, 2016
 The Washington Post wants its readers to know what terrorist groups committed to Israel's destruction think about the passing of a venerated Israeli politician.
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| September 28, 2016
 The New York Times obituary for Shimon Peres claims Israel "inaugurated" the second intifada. The newspaper's reporting from the time shows otherwise. | | ...More |
| September 27, 2016
  If Elizabeth MacBride's article about Gaza fisherwoman Madeleine Kulab is any indication, accuracy and content quality are left to sink in Forbes' blog-based model of "entrepreneurial journalism." | | ...More |
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September 27, 2016
 Haaretz's Gideon Levy interviews the father of Muhammad al-Rajabi who carried out a terrorist stabbing. Nothing in his behavior indicated that he might do this, says his father. But the pictures below talk for themselves. | | ...More |
| September 26, 2016
  Basel Ghattas, Arab member of Israels Knesset, harangued a friendly audience at the Arab Center in Washington D.C. on Aug. 25, 2016. C-SPAN aired the anti-Israel propaganda for its viewers. | | ...More |
| September 26, 2016
 In his coverage of recent UN speeches by Benjamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas, the new New York Times bureau chief erased key distinctions with a "both sides do it" cliché, but made inappropriate distinctions by editorializing about a "brash" Netanyahu. | | ...More |
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September 25, 2016
  Following communication from CAMERA's BBC Watch, BBC amends an article which misleadingly implied that Israel is constructing new settlements, as opposed to constructing homes within established settlements.
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| September 25, 2016
  After an extensive exchange with CAMERA, The Los Angeles Times corrects a book review passage which inaccurately characterized the Gaza Strip as still under Israeli occupation. | | ...More |
| September 21, 2016
  Kristof's comparison of Syrian refugees to Holocaust refugees is specious and offensive. | | ...More |
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September 21, 2016
 Some major U.S. news outlets offered reporting on U.S. security assistance to Israel that was devoid of essential facts and context.
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| September 20, 2016
 Under publisher Amos Shocken, a front-page Haaretz story sought to smear CAMERA and duck the facts about the paper's unprofessional coverage. | | ...More |
| September 19, 2016
  CAMERA takes to the pages of the Richmond Times-Dispatch to correct a misleading letter on U.S. aid to Israel. | | ...More |
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September 19, 2016
  CAMERA's UK Media Watch prompts correction of a Telegraph article which wrongly reported that the U.S. government considers Israeli settlements "illegal." | | ...More |
| September 18, 2016
  Following a series of Palestinian attacks over the weekend, CAMERA today prompted corrections of two headlines, in The Forward and in Voice of America, which depicted reported Palestinian assailants as victims. | | ...More |
| September 16, 2016
 The Washington Post trips over itself to attack Israel's Prime Minister, actively ignoring the long history of Palestinian anti-Jewish violence. | | ...More |
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September 16, 2016
 The Washington Times provides a detailed look at a frequently underreported subject: Iranian-backed militias. | | ...More |
| September 16, 2016
  The World Council of Churches has been a major player in the ongoing effort to delegitimize Israel. For example, at UN "antiracism" conference in Durban held in 2001, it helped stifle discussion of anti-Semitism and then bragged about it afterwards. | | ...More |
| September 14, 2016
  CAMERA's BBC Watch prompts an online correction of a BBC Radio program which falsely claimed that Israel banned Dorit Rabinyan's "Borderlife." BBC Watch continues to urge an on air correction. | | ...More |
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September 14, 2016
 An International New York Times feature today features a Jerusalem tour "billed as 'doco-theatrical journeys' into alternative realities." The alternative reality of Jerusalem which journalist Debra Kamin describes unrecognizable. Editors are following up on CAMERA's concerns.
Sept. 15 update: CAMERA prompts correction. | | ...More |
| September 12, 2016
  CAMERA prompts correction of a Times of Israel article which reported that the IDF said troops weren't in the area when Abdulrahman Al-Dabag was killed. The amended article notes that the military statement that forces in the area fired tear gas. | | ...More |
| September 12, 2016
  CAMERA takes to the pages of The Washington Times to note al-Qaeda's terror ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran | | ...More |
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September 12, 2016
  In response to communication from CAMERA, the Associated Press corrects an article which incorrectly referred to Palestine. CAMERA's timely work prevents misinformation from wire agencies appearing in media outlets around the world. | | ...More |
| September 12, 2016
  CAMERA's UK Media Watch prompts correction of a Sunday Times article which referred to Israeli "atrocities" as fact. The amended article refers to "alleged atrocities." | | ...More |
| September 12, 2016
  World Vision, a Christian charity that promotes child welfare throughout the world need to learn some important lessons from the controversy surrounding the arrest of its employee in the Gaza Strip earlier this year. | | ...More |
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September 11, 2016
  Biased captions by AFP and Reuters about Gaza teen Abdulrahman Al-Dabag noted only the Palestinian charge that Israeli troops shot him dead. Thanks to CAMERA, the agencies add that Israel's army said troops used only tear gas. | | ...More |
| September 10, 2016
 Star-Ledger based in Newark, New Jersey smeared Israel on July, 17, 2016 in its Sunday Perspective section. The Op-Ed consisted of a 2300-word highly-politicized travel journal written by the newspapers editorial page editor. | | ...More |
| September 2, 2016
 After CAMERA contacted Post editors, the newspaper published a correction noting that it had "incorrectly said that the Israeli government wants to formally annex Area C in the West Bank [Judea and Samaria."
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