By failing to provide essential information on sourcing, the reporting environment, the victims’ proximity to legitimate military targets, their family connections with combatants, and other matters, the article presents a skewed, sensationalist image of the Gaza conflict.
A new report on violence gripping Portland amid an anti-police push and more round out today s top media headlines.
The New York Times issued multiple corrections to reports on Israeli-Palestinian violence in the Middle East over the past week, having published what appeared to be both inaccurate information and images.
The Times feature They Were Only Children on the front page of its May 26, 2021 edition, was accompanied by photos of dozens of youths who were killed during the unrest between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization last month. In the piece, the Times alleged that most of the children were killed by Israeli airstrikes.
It's a one-sided article that obscured whether Hamas was an information source, which deaths were caused by 'friendly fire,' and why Israel used force at all
Democratic pro-Israel group exposes rift among liberals over anti-Semitism envoy
In a now-deleted tweet, the Democratic Majority for Israel wrote that Nancy Kaufman, the former head of the National Council for Jewish Women, has too often “enabled, rather than battled, anti-Semitism.”
Nancy Kaufman, former CEO of the National Council of Jewish Women, speaks at women s march in New York at Central Park West in 2018. Credit: Lev Radin/Shutterstock.
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(May 6, 2021 / JNS) A Democratic pro-Israel group exposed a rift among liberals over who should be the Biden administration’s choice for the next anti-Semitism envoy.
In a now-deleted tweet earlier this week, the Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI) wrote on Twitter that Nancy Kaufman, the former head of the National Council for Jewish Women, has too often “enabled, rather than battled, anti-Semitism.”