The BBC ignored an internal request to correct reporting that smeared a high-profile Palestinian journalist killed by Israel as a Hamas operative, in what a whistleblower has described as a “grave editorial breach”.
Tags: journalistic integrity
Liberal Media’s new messaging on Gaza hides key facts
The apartheid matrix of control exercised by Israel over Palestinians, in place many years prior to October 7, is not even mentioned by Friedman as a major contributor to Israel’s collapsing legitimacy.
The Palestine Chronicle Case: When Truth Becomes the Crime
The American judicial system has a choice: to lend its authority to propaganda, or to defend the very principle that sustains law – that guilt must be proven, not declared. To condemn Ramzy Baroud would be to condemn journalism itself.
The Cruelty and Speciousness of Bret Stephens’ Denial of Genocide
Bret Stephens wields “unprecedented power over the editorial board” as the Zionist gatekeeper at the New York Times. This is an affront to the freedom of its journalists and the paper’s institutional integrity.
22 Months of Complicity: Why The Media Suddenly Changed Its Mind On Gaza
The mask has fallen off Western leadership and their corporate media machinery through their complicity in the Gaza genocide.
Israel Must Let International Journalists Into Gaza: Our Call as Foreign Press Association Members
The Foreign Press Association demands that Israel lift the media blockade on Gaza now. If it does not, Israel’s Supreme Court must intervene.
BBC slammed for pulling film that ‘humanized Palestinian children’
The BBC took down a film focused on the life of children under siege in Gaza, claiming it is ‘conducting further due diligence’
Counting the Victims of Israel’s War on Gaza Is Low on Media’s Priority List
Israel’s assault on Gaza has been the first genocide live-streamed for the world to see. What more pressing task could journalists have than to accurately report on a genocide? Yet Western media often unnecessarily cast doubt on Gaza’s death toll.
Journalism professors call on New York Times to review Oct. 7 report
More than 50 tenured journalism professors from top universities signed a letter calling on the New York Times to address questions about a major investigative report that described a “pattern of gender-based violence” in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.








