Europe’s attitude to refugees is being compared to Israel’s policies on “security” by senior diplomats. Read more about Israeli leaders delight in Europe's cruelty toward refugees
Jorge Ramos has been accused of blurring the distinction between journalism and activism; so have I. Read more about Why journalists have a duty to disrupt
Since Netanyahu’s re-election victory, the talk of a deepening breach between the US and Israel has escalated. But will it translate into real action? Read more about Is Obama really going to get tough with Israel?
Israeli story quickly falls apart. But why haven’t media corrected their initial accounts? Read more about Guardian reports “acid attack” on Israelis that never happened
Ari Roth was reportedly charged with “insubordination” for complaining about the cancelation of Palestine-themed plays. Read more about Did Washington's Theater J fire director for complaining of censorship on Palestine?
A number of attacks against Palestinians over the past few weeks have been ignored by the American press. Read more about US media erase Israeli state and settler violence
Major media outlets minimize and ignore incitement, race riots prior to slaying of Muhammad Abu Khudair. Read more about Media whitewash Israeli lynch mobs that preceded murder of Palestinian teen
US Secretary of State blamed Israel for collapse of talks with Palestinian Authority. Read more about BBC ignores Kerry’s “poof speech”
Rubin’s most egregious display of bigotry was when she approvingly promoted an article calling for genocidal violence against Palestinians. Read more about Fire anti-Arab blogger, ex-ombudsman tells new Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos
Ruth Eglash, the Washington Post’s new Jerusalem correspondent, has what could be a serious conflict of interest – her husband’s political and business ties to the Israeli government and propaganda apparatus. Read more about Washington Post's new Jerusalem correspondent married to pro-Israel propagandist