The Tripod: CAMERA Links in Three Languages: July 31
What are BBC audiences being told about ME talks?
Taking a look at what the BBC is telling its audiences about the Middle East peace talks . (BBC Watch)
Can’t Find A Referendum? You Must Be Gidon Levy
Gidon Levy claims democracies don’t use referendums. (Presspectiva)
Guardian falsely claims that most new Israeli immigrants move to the West Bank
The Observer (sister site of the Guardian) claimed that most Israeli immigrants move to “settlements” in the West Bank. However, Israeli population statistics clearly demonstrate that only a small percentage move there. (CiF Watch)
The Hyperbole and the Writer
The politician and writer Mario Vargas Llosa compares Hamas to Israeli settlers. (ReVista de Medio Oriente)
Misrepresenting Palestinian Prisoners
What the media doesn’t tell you about the Palestinian Prisoners. (In Focus)
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