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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Israeli occupation"


Letter of Thanks: The stain on the Paris Olympics by The Carillon

"James writes that 'the logic of allowing Israel to compete in Paris doesn’t add up,' and I couldn’t agree more. The IOC banned Russia from the Olympics for its brutal war against Ukraine, yet it turns a blind eye to Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza."

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Gaza occupation article contains glaring factual errors

"In light of United Nations and expert legal opinion, this article’s language on Israel’s status in the Gaza Strip – “both Israel and Egypt maintain restrictions along their frontiers with the territory,” you write – is legally ambiguous and therefore misleading to your readers. Israel legally occupies Gaza."

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Article reports uncorroborated Israeli claims as facts

"Although this alternative paragraph would be accurate in its reliance on uncorroborated Israeli claims, this reliance is in itself not very credible. In addition to being transparent about relaying Israeli claims, accuracy demands that you rely on them less."

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