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 An employee working inside the office of Qatar-based Al-Jazeera network in Jerusalem

Al-Jazeera’s Holocaust legacy: Justification alongside outright denial

 Pro-Israeli demonstrators gather outside the headquarters of the BBC in London to protest against its biased coverage of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The digital age has made choosing news about Israel a battle

By ROBERT HERSOWITZ

Red Band's frontman stars as Delek presenter

 National Health Service (NHS) workers wearing Palestinian keffiyehs protest outside the Wellington House against the contract NHS has with Palantir Technologies UK, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in London, Britain April 3, 202

British media is failing its audience, especially Post-October 7

By ADAM LEVICK
 An illustrative image of an ultra-Orthodox Jew reading the news.

Rabbi, what do you surf? How ultra-Orthodox Jews use the news, Internet

By YOEL COHEN
Palestinian journalists are seen through a glass window at the offices of the Arabic news channel Al-Jazeera in the West Bank city of Ramallah July 15, 2009.

Knesset passes law aimed at silencing Al Jazeera, White House 'concerned'

 Ali Khamenei

Khamenei says 'strongest media will better achieve goals' a day after Eylon Levy dismissed by gov't

 THE CURRENT APPROACH to covering antisemitism in the United States, characterized by sporadic attention and underreporting, must be revisited.

American Editors-in-Chief, your silence is fueling antisemitism

 EYLON LEVY: ‘I think it’s important sometimes that when questions imply genuinely atrocious insinuation, you cannot treat it as a normal question.’

Suspended spokesman Eylon Levy will continue fighting the media war

 REUTERS RECENTLY pledged they would no longer use new photographs by Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa. Yet in a cursory search of the site on Wednesday, over 100 of his old photos quickly came up (such as this one taken Nov. 3, 2023, of Gaza homes damaged by an Israeli airstrike).

This is how Hamas used Gazan journalists for the Oct. 7 massacre

 Al Jazeera bureau chief Wael Al-Dahdouh embraces his daughter and son as they attend the funeral on January 7 of his son, journalist Hamza Al-Dahdouh, who was killed in an Israeli strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

Al Jazeera only reports the Arab side of the Gaza war

By LINDA GRADSTEIN
 An illustrative image of a man holding a newspaper on fire.

True and false media coverage of the Gaza war

By GILEAD INI
 A screenshot of the New York Times report on the Gaza hospital bombing.

Fighting the media battle amid the Israel-Hamas war

 Mayim Bialik

Effort to track antisemitism in the literary world launches amid widespread anti-Israel sentiment

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA , PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA

Top Search Engine Submission Sites for Better Rankings

By PR

Top 5 Organic Instagram Growth Services: Build Real Engagement

By PR
 Police officers walk outside the BBC building, near where a march for a protest in solidarity with Palestinians is set to begin, covered in red paint, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist terrorist group Hamas, in London, Britain, October 14, 2023.

Holocaust-denying employee who called Jews 'lying scum' fired by BBC

 An illustrative image of artificial intelligence.

Is journalism under existential threat from AI?