Amnesia on Ha’aretz Cover-Up
In a letter to the editor printed in Ha’aretz Magazine, Eyal Mishmar of Haifa challenges the June 27 claim of media personality Dov Yudkovsky that “The attitude [by journalists] that if a certain politician has a peace plan that we like we’ll forgive him everything is unprofessional.”
Mishmar responds indignantly:
Excuse me? Will Yudkovsky deign to point to one media outlet, one editor — one journalist — who takes this approach? It was apparently not by chance that he chose not to name names.
Click here to learn which media outlet, which editor, which journalist openly acknowledged ignoring Olmert corruption because that newspaper favored the government’s disengagement policy.
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