Washington Post cancels Palestine
15 February 2022
Anti-Palestinian racism at New York Times now unavoidable as newspaper ignores Amnesty’s Israeli apartheid report. Read more about Washington Post cancels Palestine
15 February 2022
Anti-Palestinian racism at New York Times now unavoidable as newspaper ignores Amnesty’s Israeli apartheid report. Read more about Washington Post cancels Palestine
4 May 2016
John L. Smith says he was ordered not to write about Sheldon Adelson after the casino mogul bought the Las Vegas Review-Journal last year. Read more about US columnist resigns over "gag order" from pro-Israel mogul Sheldon Adelson
4 February 2015
Just weeks after marching in Paris for the right of French cartoonists to denigrate Muslims and depict their prophet in a bestial manner, PA leader Mahmoud Abbas orders investigation into Palestinian cartoonist. Read more about Cartoonist once jailed by Israel now targeted by Palestinian Authority
16 November 2012
On Israeli campuses, Palestinians calling for peace confronted with calls for “death to the Arabs.” Read more about “May your children die, you dogs”: As Gaza burns, Israelis bay for blood in streets of Tel Aviv
London 30 August 2012
Paul Martin attempts to evade tough questions about fabricated stories exposed by The Electronic Intifada. Read more about Discredited BBC reporter attempts to intimidate EI in bizarre interview
London 26 July 2012
A journalist who produced a film defending Israel’s war crimes in Gaza for the BBC is the same man who wrote hoax stories about Palestine and Lebanon a decade ago, an investigation by The Electronic Intifada has revealed. Read more about Revealed: producer of propaganda BBC report on Gaza attack has history of fabrication
4 October 2011
In a sign of changing times, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) carried a 30 minute interview with Ali Abunimah and Daniel Gavron, both supporting a one-state solution, on its flagship radio news program The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti. Read more about One-state solution goes mainstream? CBC interviews Ali Abunimah and Daniel Gavron