Bias

Newsrooms are not courtrooms: New Yorkers must reject media presumption of Israel's guilt - opinion

Genocide is a legal term, and whether a state committed it must be proved in court, not in the newsroom.

Democratic Congressional candidate Claire Valdez speaks during an election eve rally at Silo on June 22, 2026 in the East Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Supreme Court President Isaac Amit arrives for a hearing on a petition concerning the continuation of the criminal investigation into alleged leaks in the “Sde Teiman” affair at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, May 31, 2026.

High Court presses state over judicial selection overhaul, warns of political incentives

Omer Bartov speaks at the conference "Beyond – Towards a Future Practice of Remembrance," hosted at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences.

Not exactly controlling the media: Dangerous anti-Zionist narrative in liberal circles - opinion

Female IDF combat soldiers.

CNN's 'Handmaid's Tale': How Israeli women were 'ranked' below Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman - opinion


BBC bias on Israel: How did the UK broadcaster lose impartiality? - opinion

Researchers identified a total of 1,553 breaches of the BBC’s editorial guidelines, which demand impartiality, accuracy, and adherence to editorial values and the public interest.

 BBC New Broadcasting House in London.

BBC breaches its own editorial guidelines 1,500 times over Israel-Hamas War - report

The total number of BBC editorial breaches, including impartiality, accuracy, editorial values, and public interest, was 1,553.

A pedestrian walks past a BBC logo at Broadcasting House in central London

The Wall Street Journal's downfall: If you want the truth about Israel, look elsewhere - opinion

Once considered a pro-Israel breath of fresh air, the Journal’s news coverage of Israel and its current war has become increasingly problematic.

 WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker reacts to the successful prisoner exchange in Turkey between the United States and Russia, including of jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, at the WSJ offices in New York City, US, on August 1, 2024.

TikTok shown to be reliant on biased anti-Israel sources - N12

Videos boosted by the platform included those saying Zionism is Nazism and that Hamas is not a terrorist organization.

 A smartphone with a displayed TikTok logo is placed on a computer motherboard.

'Washington Post' misleads readers with anti-Israel biased headline - opinion

The Washington Post displayed a misleading headline and caption uncovering a deep anti-Israel bias and has yet to retract its mistake.

      Family and friends attend the funeral service of druze children who were killed at a soccer field from a missile fired from Lebanon, in the druze village of Majdal Shams, in the Golan Heights, July 28, 2024.

How the world media distorted the Majdal Shams soccer field slaughter of kids - opinion

The reporting on Hezbollah’s strike revealed an appalling media double standard. 

 DRUZE RESIDENTS light candles in memory of the 12 children killed in a Hezbollah missile attack in the Golan Heights, on July 28.

Jews are at the center of discourse because Jews are God's chosen people - opinion

'What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God.' (The prophet Micah, 6:8)

 TRUTH WILL always prevail, and love between people is the glue that holds civilization together.

To combat UN hostility to Israel, Israel should bar UN officials from entering - opinion

Given the stakes in this hot war being waged by the UN against Israel, the failure to take strong action could be very costly.

 UN SECRETARY-GENERAL Antonio Guterres ‘cynically’ added the IDF to the blacklist in the context of the UN’s framework on Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC), asserts the writer.

How systemic bias against Jewish, Israeli content creators influenced me to leave TikTok - opinion

Campaigns that aimed at raising October 7 attack awareness were banned by TikTok, claiming they were “political,” while Palestinian well-paid ads related to the war had been approved.

 A smartphone with a displayed TikTok logo is placed on a computer motherboard.

ICJ’s selective justice: How bias skews Rafah ruling against Israel - comment

The court's reluctance to acknowledge Israel's self-defense claims stands in sharp contrast to its handling of previous cases, like that of Bosnia and Herzegovina's case against Serbia.

British jurist Malcolm Shaw and Yaron Wax look on at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), during a ruling on South Africa's request to order a halt to Israel's Rafah offensive in Gaza as part of a larger case brought before the Hague-based court by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide, in T