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
10 February 2022
Tzipi Hotovely was “whitewashing apartheid.” Read more about Cambridge students disrupt Israel's racist ambassador
20 December 2016
Antony Loewenstein targeted after smear campaign by pro-Israel group. Read more about Israel threatens to expel reporter who asked apartheid question
30 November 2016
The UK magazine deleted two articles after complaints by Israeli groups. Read more about New Statesman censors Palestine articles
29 August 2014
Israel21c is hiring students to covertly spread its stories about Israeli technology on the Internet: “present yourself as though you’re an authority.” Read more about Israel tech site paying “interns” to covertly plant stories in social media
5 December 2013
Abdel Bari Atwan was forced out of al-Quds al-Arabi after 25 years, but is bouncing back with a new online media project which launched in September. Read more about Gulf states and Israel won't silence me: journalist Abdel Bari Atwan
5 December 2013
Officials have insisted that a document conflating criticisms of Israel with anti-Semitism has no formal standing on three separate occasions lately. Read more about Israel lobbyists finally concede that EU has ditched anti-Semitism "definition"
30 October 2013
A 2005 working paper never formally rubber-stamped by the European Union is still being cited by Israel advocates. Read more about Discredited definition of anti-Semitism no longer in use, says BBC
27 August 2013
Adjudicator says Warwick University’s decision to stand by Nicola Pratt’s lower mark for Israeli student was “reasonable.” Read more about Professor targeted by UK's Israel lobby cleared of bias
6 January 2012
My recent article exposing a smear by an Israeli pressure group worker seems to have touched a nerve. Israeli masters student Smadar Bakovic claimed in the Jewish Chronicle last month that Warwick University professor Nicola Pratt had given her a lower grade for her dissertation than she deserved because of anti-Israeli bias. But Warwick university strongly denied her story, saying that the new higher mark given was in fact for a revised version of her dissertation. A university spokesperson told me that Bakovic’s story was untrue, and has subsequently issued a press release with further details. The Jewish Chronicle’s reporter Marcus Dysch didn’t seem to think it relevant to mention that Bakovic works for MediaCentral — a “free or low-cost” pro-Israel fixer agency in Jerusalem. But now her employer has defended her actions. Read more about Israeli propaganda group HonestReporting denies encouraging employee to smear UK professor