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Sean Durns

Sean Durns

Sean Durns is a senior research analyst for CAMERA, the 65,000-member, Boston-based Committee Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America.

Diplomats appear determined to refuse to learn from history.
Israeli Arabs don’t want to be called “Palestinians,” but the “Post” does it anyway.
It is incumbent upon international media to turn their attention to what could be a looming inferno.
The paper’s coverage of the three-day conflict showcased its willingness to disseminate propaganda pushed by genocidal anti-Israel terrorist organizations.
A terrible war is looming in the Middle East, and American taxpayer dollars make it more likely.
The recent publication of a “Justice for Shireen” ad in the paper speaks volumes about where journalism is headed.
Israel’s war against the PLO in Lebanon marked a turning point in media coverage of the Jewish state.
The paper fails to note the Palestinian refusal to accept Jewish social and political equality, which is the root of the problem.
In its quest to destroy the Jewish state, Iran is seeking to sow discord and violence between Israeli Arabs and Jews.
Regrettably, The Philadelphia Inquirer is not the only major U.S. news outlet to treat anti-Semitism with kid gloves.
The terror entity that rules Gaza and is committed to the destruction of the world’s sole Jewish state is willing to sacrifice the well-being of the Palestinian people to do so. Does the media care?
Its report is so heavily tilted with quotes from one side that it reads more like a partisan press release than an actual news report.