Tailspinning journalism The journalistic contortions in Suhauna Hussain’s Los Angeles Times coverage of an anti-Israel demonstration. Tamar Sternthal Sept. 5, 2023
‘AP’ omits Iran’s threats against Israel from coverage of drone reveal And just like that, Iran's threats against the Jewish state are wiped from the record, Tamar Sternthal Aug. 24, 2023
The New York Times’ Israeli ‘elected autocracy’ In an “elected autocracy,” how does the opposition beat out the coalition, only to become the opposition once again? Tamar Sternthal June 27, 2023
When does the media completely ignore Israel dropping a bomb? Answer: When a senior Israeli security official reveals that Palestinian terrorists were on the verge of opening a dangerous new front against Israeli civilians. Tamar Sternthal May 18, 2023
Khader Adnan, hunger strikes and suicide bombings Using the body as a “tool to achieve change.” Tamar Sternthal May 17, 2023
Terror in Jerusalem, counter-terror in Jenin, and false moral equivalence Once again, mainstream media minimizes and obscures Palestinian terrorism. Tamar Sternthal Jan. 30, 2023
Misreporting on holy sites mars NPR’s coverage of Ben-Gvir’s Temple Mount visit The publicly-funded network casts doubt on whether the Jewish Temples stood on the Mount. Tamar Sternthal Jan. 8, 2023
The New York Times’ Gaza fishing story reels in readers, forgoes facts Despite a supposedly “collapsing” fishing industry, Gazan fishermen have somehow more than doubled their catch. Tamar Sternthal Nov. 28, 2022
‘Breaking Travel News’ loses its way in anti-Israel World Cup coverage The fact that Jerusalem, not Tel Aviv, is Israel’s capital is the type of information a travel publication should know offhand. Tamar Sternthal Nov. 16, 2022