'Only 3 of 149 terror attacks in Israel in August reported by BBC'
Between January and August 2019, the BBC News website reported 25.7% of the terror attacks against Israel and 80% of the resulting fatalities, BBC Watch reports.
Between January and August 2019, the BBC News website reported 25.7% of the terror attacks against Israel and 80% of the resulting fatalities, BBC Watch reports.
Politics editor Tom Wright-Piersanti tweets that he is "deeply sorry" for tweets in which he said things like, "Happy Jew Year" and "Who called the Jew-police?" Zionist Organization of American calls for review of every content Wright-Piersanti was involved in publishing.
Daily Mail report claims BBC hopes move will help avoid perception of bias and to boost consistency. Stories to “refer to terror attacks by naming specific details, such as the location and the method."
Editor says the move was in the works for a year but one of the paper's main cartoonists attributes it directly to the Netanyahu-Trump cartoon published by the paper in April.
While acknowledging the "appalling" nature of the cartoon and the paper's own past failures to recognize and condemn anti-Semitism, Times’ Editorial Board says, "President Trump has done too little to rouse the national conscience against it."
Jewish and pro-Israel groups blast "untimely bad move" of running an image from Norwegian cartoonist Roar Hagen that depicts Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with his eyes blacked out, carrying a tablet emblazoned with the Star of David.
Newspaper retracts cartoon depicting Netanyahu as a guide dog wearing a Star of David collar leading a blind, kippah-wearing Trump. "The image was offensive, and it was an error of judgment to publish it," New York Times says.
The Foreign Ministry on Thursday thanked the BBC for changing an incendiary anti-Israel headline that reported the death of a...
Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon over the weekend called out American news network CNN and Britain's BBC for what he...
British public broadcaster BBC over the weekend rebuked one of its top hosts for breaching editorial guidelines with a "misleading"...
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