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Hamas and international aid groups, including the United Nations, have ganged up against a US-backed nonprofit, reframing its ...
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and ...
In the clearest moral test in a generation, much of the U.S. media is failing. And not just by a little — they are failing spectacularly. On Oct. 7, the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas ...
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A new strategy for destroying Hamas?
Trump's Middle East envoy Witkoff says the latest phased deal is almost finalized, and believes it 'will lead to lasting ...
The Post spent the past week monitoring two major Telegram group chats — and observed dozens of updates purportedly from spokespeople for Hamas, Hezbollah and other terrorist military brigades.
Examples of their use in such media coverage are legion. The writer in me wants to come up with a fresh word that would really allow us to absorb and truly consider the—yes!—horrors of what ...
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denied allegations in an AP report that American contractors fired on aid-seeking ...
Mideast desk: America’s Hamas Helpers. A new lawsuit reveals “a fair amount of evidence” that groups like Students for Justice in Palestine “aren’t merely pro-Hamas in outlook but that ...
Ad Policy. An analysis of press coverage of the first year of the siege, bombing, and invasion of Gaza reveals a US media eager to produce narratives that allow the White House to distance itself ...
How the American media failed — and is still failing — in its coverage of Israel and Gaza If you want to know the truth about what’s happening in the Middle East, you won’t find it on PBS ...
“Everyone Wants Us to Pick a Side”: Reporters Grapple With Covering Israel-Hamas War. An inside look at how correspondents are juggling online harassment even as they dodge the dangers of real ...
The media is not showing the extent of Hamas’ barbarity — is that a mistake? Respecting the families of murdered and tortured hostages is understandable, but it may come at the cost of truth ...