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Both have a long, documented history of Jew-hatred.
Wikipedia, assumed to be a reliable source, “has become a biased platform manipulated by agenda-driven editors,” CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said.
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.”
“Latino survivors of the Hamas massacre tell their story for those who no longer can,” says producer Leah Soibel.
“Why is Reuters publishing articles without doing prior investigations?” wrote the National Jewish Assembly. “The damage has already been done.”
“He really was one of those Renaissance men, who was also a great hero of Israel and the Jewish people,” Daniel S. Mariaschin told JNS, of Joseph Bau.
The scene in “No Other Land,” described in the film as “settler violence and IDF cruelty,” was a staged provocation, according to the local council.
One of the suspects allegedly praised Diaa Hamarsheh, who carried out a deadly attack in Bnei Brak in 2022.
“I was shocked she called out a group and generalized them,” the staffer said.
The British news outlet said it “takes full responsibility” for the “serious flaws” with the “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone.”
“Terrorists killed the two little boys with their bare hands. Stop covering for Hamas,” wrote the American Jewish Committee.