Most Clicked This Week
- "A fight over the regulation of settlements becomes a fight over the character of Israel"
- BDS efforts to curb Israel travel have failed badly
- Media reporting on hate crimes against Jews: "One major media outlet, however, stood out as an exception, even though it is New York-based"
- DePaul Professor Kwall: "We need our houses of worship to be a refuge from strife and political discord, and not a source of such conflict"
- In failing to stop the Islamic State, U.S. ignores the lessons of Auschwitz
- "To hear the news media tell it, Israel’s Knesset has approved extreme right-wing legislation that will steal Palestinian land by legalizing illegal outposts and thereby demolish the last hopes for Middle East peace"
- “Zeldin, who is Jewish, and Omar, who is Muslim, might be the most controversial members of the kumbaya clique”
- "The fact that a large number of Palestinians are desperate to work in Israel is a sign of the failure of Hamas and the Palestinian Authority to improve the living conditions of their people"
Tag Archives: New York Times
Heads on the left are exploding over Bret Stephen’s first #NYT column — reasonable debate will not be tolerated.
NEW YORK POST Times columnist blasted by ‘nasty left’ for climate change piece by Chris Perez April 28, 2017 A New York Times columnist who was “harangued” for months by “bullying Trump supporters” says he’s now being blasted by the “nasty … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropogenic climate change, Bret Stephens, Climate Change, New York Times
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New York Times hires Bret Stephens, “outspoken Zionist”
ALGEMEINER With Bret Stephens Hire, New York Times Fills Long-Empty Pro-Israel Void on Columnist Roster by Ira Stoll April 13, 2017 The New York Times is moving to bolster its faltering credibility among pro-Israel readers by hiring an outspoken Zionist … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Bret Stephens, New York Times
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New York Times “The Settlers” film review, the perfect opportunity to distort, lie and demonize Israel
ALGEMEINER New York Times Movie Review Packs Anti-Israel Propaganda Punch by Ira Stoll March 7, 2017 Sometimes the most telling words in New York Times coverage of Israel come not on the editorial page or the front page, but in … Continue reading
#NYT worldview perfects the double standard when it comes to characterizing the territories–they’re no longer “disputed” only “occupied”. Why? Because the Palestinians said so.
THE TOWER At the New York Times, Special Words Reserved for Certain Territories by Gilead Ini January 2017 …The New York Times, however, refuses to refer to Gush Etzion and other Area C lands as “disputed.” Why? In response to enquiries … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged CAMERA, disputed, New York Times, Palestinian Territories
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#NYT leaves out one inconvenient fact: It’s NOT Israel’s fault
INDEPENDENT JOURNAL REVIEW The NYT Blames Israel For Palestinian ‘Camp’, Fails To Mention That The UN Is Keeping Them There by Ziva Dahl December 14, 2016 A New York Times Magazine article two weeks ago by Rachel Kushner, “We Are Orphans Here: … Continue reading
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Tagged New York Times, NYT, Shuafat, United Nations, UNRWA
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“For #NYT readers who care about the Jewish state, a vacant Israel bureau has its pluses and minuses”
ALGEMEINER The New York Times Recalls Its Jerusalem Bureau Chief After a Record Short Stint by Ira Stoll December 13, 2016 Well, that was quick. Less than four full months after Peter Baker’s less-than-encouraging debut as the Jerusalem bureau chief … Continue reading
#NYT: “A short primer for the young protesters. If your preferred candidate loses, there is no need for mass hysteria, canceled midterms, safe spaces, crying rooms or group primal screams”
NEW YORK TIMES Election Therapy From My Basket of Deplorables by Maureen Dowd (and her brother Kevin) November 26, 2016 …Here is a final word to my Democratic friends. The election is over. There will not be a do-over. So … Continue reading