Israel's defense minister says PFLP members managed the six groups he declared terror organizations, and that the NGOs allowed PFLP members to meet in their offices
11 things to know as Israel gears up for Tokyo Olympics
11 things to know as Israel gears up for Tokyo Olympics
Delayed a year by Covid, the Summer Games will see Israel’s largest-ever Olympic squad – 89 athletes competing in 18 sport categories.
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Israel’s national baseball team after qualifying for the 2020 Olympic Games. Photo courtesy of Israel Association of Baseball
Will more Israeli athletes ascend the winners’ podium this summer in Tokyo?
That’s the big question as Israel prepares to send its largest-ever Olympic delegation of 89 athletes to the 2020 Summer Olympics set for July 23 to August 8, 2021– a year late, due to the pandemic.
KSTP says Jay Kolls Capitol story fell below its standards
The Twin Cities ABC affiliate says we will do better going forward.
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After criticism from local media, KSTP has said one of its reports on the assault on the U.S. Capitol Wednesday was not in keeping with its editorial standards and says it will do better going forward.
The story by 5 Eyewitness News reporter Jay Kolls featured comments from a local security expert, Michael Rozin, who made claims about the involvement of anti-fascists in the pro-Trump riots at the Capitol, despite there being no evidence thus far that this was the case.
KSTP partially retracts reporter Jay Kolls story on Capitol riot He quoted an expert as saying it was highly likely that people aligned with antifa may have been part of the violence at the U.S. Capitol. January 8, 2021 7:32pm Text size Copy shortlink:
KSTP has partly retracted a story it aired on this week s riot at the U.S. Capitol that included claims about the involvement of anti-fascist groups. On Wednesday night, we broadcast a report focusing on the initial questions of security measures at the U.S. Capitol, the local ABC affiliate said in a statement that was read during its evening newscasts Thursday. At the end of that story from reporter Jay Kolls, he quoted Michael Rozin, a recognized security expert, who stated that it was highly likely that people who aligned with the antifa group may have been part of instigating the violence at the Capitol. After further review, Mr. Rozin acknowledges his c
KSTP s Jay Kolls under fire for story blaming anti-fascists for U.S. Capitol insurrection
Kolls was the reporter behind the notorious pointergate controversy.
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Twin Cities ABC affiliate KSTP is facing criticism over a story it ran Wednesday evening about the assault on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
The story, broadcast on KSTP s Nightcast show with a version published on its website, cites Minneapolis-based security consultant Michael Rozin, who commented that there were some rioters inside the U.S. Capitol who used symbols and had tattoos which seem to be aligned with the ANTIFA movement.
Kolls then repeated this assertion on the broadcast.