Financial Times: All Israelis Are Soldiers
Hamas isn’t too bothered whether the Israelis it has killed are women, children, babies, soldiers, left-wing or right-wing. To Hamas, the only good Israeli is a dead Israeli and it’s the body count...
View ArticleFT Hamas Shocker –“We Don’t Feel a Correction Was Warranted”
Original image: CC BY-SA flickr/gerlos Hamas does not discriminate between Israeli soldiers, civilians, men, women, children or babies when it carries out terror attacks. For Hamas, they are all...
View ArticleFinancial Times: Israel Should Abide by Palestinian Demands
The Financial Times has been a long-time cheerleader for supposed Hamas “moderation”, blaming settlements for the impasse in the moribund peace process. This trend continues in the FT’s latest...
View ArticleHR Forces Financial Times Hamas Clarification
Back in December 2011, the Financial Times refused to correct an error during an email exchange with HonestReporting. Covering the 24th anniversary “celebrations” of Hamas, the paper reported Hamas...
View ArticleFT: Only Israel to Blame for 2014 Peace Talks Collapse
The Financial Times reports on France’s plans for an international conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to provide “renewed momentum” to encourage direct negotiations between the two sides....
View ArticleHeadline Fails as Israeli Soldier Convicted of Manslaughter
The conviction of IDF soldier Sergeant Elor Azaria for the manslaughter of a Palestinian terrorist has generated many headlines in the international press. The terrorist had attacked and stabbed an...
View ArticleHR Prompts FT to Correct Political Error
While not all factual errors relating to Israel coverage are necessarily damaging or malicious, they should nonetheless be corrected and the media outlet held to account. Such is the case with a...
View ArticleHeadline Fail: Sanitizing a Hamas Terrorist
The New York Times once wrote that Hamas founder Mahmoud Zahar, a qualified surgeon was asked in an interview his medical specialty: “Thyroids: I’m very good at cutting throats,” Dr. Zahar said,...
View ArticleHR Prompts FT Correction on Israeli Politician
The Financial Times‘ coverage of the police recommendation to indict Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges included the following: Yoel Hasson, however, is not the “leader of the Zionist...
View ArticleFinancial Times: Israeli Plants Guilty of “Colonization”
2019 may have only just begun but already we have a strong contender for the most ridiculous anti-Israel article of the year. Although the Financial Times sells itself as a reliable source of...
View ArticleFinancial Times’ Spelling Error Is Real
Given the disproportionate media coverage of Israel, the least we should expect from the media is that they spell the country’s name correctly. This unfortunately wasn’t the case for the Financial...
View ArticleThe Financial Times’ Next-generation Palestinian Activist: ‘Israel is a Child...
On July 12, the Financial Times (FT) ran a story titled, “‘We live in a new era’: the next generation of Palestinian activists,” which portrayed “young activists” who supposedly work to unite...
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