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 A JOURNALIST – in his PRESS vest – topples a bust of dictator Hafez Assad, in Syria.

Why is journalism in Syria held to a different standard?

 TOASTING MACCABI Tel Aviv fans upon their arrival at Ben-Gurion Airport, after their rescue from marauding pro-Palestinian gangs in Amsterdam, Nov. 8.

Mainstream media downplayed violent Amsterdam pogrom

 BBC New Broadcasting House in London.

Over 100 BBC employees accuse broadcaster of pro-Israel bias

 FORMER GOVERNMENT spokesman Eylon Levy speaks during a rally at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv in May.

What’s wrong with Israel’s ‘hasbara’?

By IDO AHARONI ARONOFF
 PRINTS BY ‘New York Times’ photographer Samar Abu Elouf are displayed during the Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Awards, in New York City, April 4.

Wire news agencies like Reuters, AFP cooperate with Hamas but don't face protests for it

 1,200 ISRAELI flags are planted amid the destruction in Kibbutz Kissufim, near the Gaza Strip, symbolizing the number of people murdered by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Wikipedia seeks to scapegoat Israel for its campaign against Hamas, the writer charges.

It’s time to correct Wikipedia’s dangerous anti-Israel bias

By JORDAN COPE
 A man is seen covering his eyes while waving a Hezbollah flag.

Hezbollah erasure: How media bias paints Israel as microtargeting civilians

 BBC New Broadcasting House in London.

BBC bias on Israel: How did the UK broadcaster lose impartiality?

A pedestrian walks past a BBC logo at Broadcasting House in central London

BBC breaches its own editorial guidelines 1,500 times over Israel-Hamas War

 WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker reacts to the successful prisoner exchange in Turkey between the United States and Russia, including of jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, at the WSJ offices in New York City, US, on August 1, 2024.

The Wall Street Journal's downfall: If you want the truth about Israel, look elsewhere

 A smartphone with a displayed TikTok logo is placed on a computer motherboard.

TikTok shown to be reliant on biased anti-Israel sources - N12

      Family and friends attend the funeral service of druze children who were killed at a soccer field from a missile fired from Lebanon, in the druze village of Majdal Shams, in the Golan Heights, July 28, 2024.

'Washington Post' misleads its readers with anti-Israel headline

By OLIVIA BRODSKY
 DRUZE RESIDENTS light candles in memory of the 12 children killed in a Hezbollah missile attack in the Golan Heights, on July 28.

How the world media distorted the Majdal Shams soccer field slaughter of kids

 TRUTH WILL always prevail, and love between people is the glue that holds civilization together.

Jews are at center of discourse because they're God's chosen people

 UN SECRETARY-GENERAL Antonio Guterres ‘cynically’ added the IDF to the blacklist in the context of the UN’s framework on Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC), asserts the writer.

To combat UN hostility to Israel, Israel should bar UN officials from entering

By GERALD M. STEINBERG
 A smartphone with a displayed TikTok logo is placed on a computer motherboard.

How systemic bias against Jewish, Israeli content creators influenced me to leave TikTok

By BARAK HERSCOWITZ
British jurist Malcolm Shaw and Yaron Wax look on at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), during a ruling on South Africa's request to order a halt to Israel's Rafah offensive in Gaza as part of a larger case brought before the Hague-based court by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide, in T

ICJ’s selective justice: How bias skews Rafah ruling against Israel

 UNWRA STAFF distribute bags of flour in Khan Yunis, Nov. 22, 2023.

Analyzing the UN after 75 years of Israeli membership and navigating the various challenges