The Guardian claims that Jews are the real “Palestinians”
A guest post by AKUS The Guardian has reported on a proposed Christian theme park in Mallorca, similar to one that apparently already exists in Buenos Aires: Welcome to Holy Land – Europe’s first...
View ArticleA Guardian Christmas tale of Christian Pilgrims, Bethlehem, the Church of the...
Even in the U.S., by any standard the most tolerant country towards Jews in the diaspora, it still isn’t uncommon to hear someone being accused of trying to “Jew someone down” – which means, of course,...
View ArticleThe Guardian: Divorced from Holy Land Reality
This is cross posted at Backspin, the blog of Honest Reporting. Here’s a new canard leveled against Israel: Many Christians living in the Holy Land have to convert to Islam or to a different Christian...
View ArticleNot reported by the Guardian: The “plot to celebrate Christmas” in Saudi Arabia
The following story about an incident in Saudi Arabia, published in Alakhbar, reads as satire, but is all too real, and represents and interesting postscript to our recent critique of Harriet...
View ArticleShlomo Sand at SOAS: Israel is “a shitty nation” and “the most racist society...
Cross posted by London based blogger, Richard Millett Shlomo Sand in full flow at SOAS last night. Last night Tel Aviv University history professor Shlomo Sand referred to Israel as a “shitty nation”...
View ArticleHarriet Sherwood misleads on religious significance of the Western Wall
Harriet Sherwood’s June 25 report on the upcoming visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, devoted some text to outlining his itinerary while in...
View ArticleGuardian ‘inadvertently’ acknowledges that the Western Wall is NOT Judaism’s...
As we’ve noted in previous posts, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem (where the First and Second Jewish Temples stood) is the holiest site in Judaism. The Western Wall, on the other hand, is merely the...
View ArticleThe award for ‘UK paper blaming Israel for ruining Christmas in Bethlehem’...
Surprisingly, this year the award does NOT go to the Guardian. It goes to The Times for a story by Catherine Philp which is riddled with errors and distortions. (See our previous posts on Philp here...
View ArticleCiF Watch prompts revision to Financial Times claim about Palestinian prisoners
On April 7, we posted about a shamefully propagandistic ‘analysis’ on the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks by their previous Associate Editor, David Gardner. The problems in Gardner’s article (pay...
View ArticleAt the Guardian, Pope Francis morphs from ‘independent’ to an ‘appeaser’ in...
On Sunday, May 25, the Guardian’s Jerusalem correspondent Peter Beaumont framed Pope Francis’s unscheduled stop at Israel’s security fence in Bethlehem as a confirmation of his “determined...
View ArticleVatican contradicts Guardian’s claim about pope’s visit to terror memorial
On May 26th we posted about a report by the Guardian’s Jerusalem correspondent Peter Beaumont which characterized the pope’s visit to a Jerusalem memorial to Israeli terror victims “as an attempt to...
View Article.@Guardian leaves false impression that #Christian population in #Israel has...
On Monday, July 27th, the Guardian published three reports on the persecution of Christians around the world. Two of the reports – including ‘Dying for Christianity‘ by the Guardian’s former Jerusalem...
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