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“When mainstream media platforms act as PR agents for extremists, they undermine the public’s trust and fuel misinformation,” the watchdog stated.
The “BBC Arabic” video on the strategic importance of the Golan Heights used aerial footage of Tiberias.
A CAMERA report claims that in the first five months of the Israel-Hamas war, BBC Arabic was forced to make 80 corrections—averaging one every 48 hours—including references to Hamas as “the resistance.”
“Why is Reuters publishing articles without doing prior investigations?” wrote the National Jewish Assembly. “The damage has already been done.”
“There are grounds to be optimistic about real change,” a spokesman for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis told JNS.
“Few have done more to erode confidence in the cause of human rights than Amnesty,” a senior analyst at the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis told JNS.
“Jewish history in the land of Israel is often presented as a side note to more contemporary European events,” according to Andrea Levin, who leads CAMERA.
The news network has praised the Gaza-based producer, a “glaring inconsistency” that “raises serious questions about CBS’s editorial standards,” CAMERA said.
British Jewish community organizations call for an independent inquiry.
A 41-page report presents a rebuttal of their case to divest from Israel.
The “Associated Press” changed its story “to correct the reference to the civilian death toll from the war in Gaza, which is unknown.”
Andrea Levin, head of the media watchdog, writes of the paper’s “striking indifference” to “adhering to professional standards mandating accuracy.”