From: JNS News • To: <[email protected]> Subject: 'Culture' of anti-Israel bias persists in news; Why does Verizon call Israel 'Palestine?' Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 19:59:29 +0000 APRIL 20. 2017 Watchdogs: 'culture' of anti- Israel bias persists despite newspapers' admissions of error Why does America's largest cell carrier call Israel 'Palestine?' The American pastor at Erdogan's mercy Will Iran's looming election provide a glimpse into the Islamic Republic's future? Israeli entrepreneurs see a bright future for solar technology 1 SUBSCRIBE TO JNS NEWSLETTER FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND A view of the offices of The New York Times in Manhattan. 1.j.]-1] Watchdogs: 'culture' of anti-Israel bias persists despite newspapers' admissions of error By Rafael Medoff!JNS.org Recent admissions by The New York Times and The Washington Post of errors in their coverage of Israel are rare exceptions to the "culture" of anti-Israel bias that permeates both newspapers, experts say. "If errors tend to consistently skew in one direction—and the anti-Israel skew of each of these major corrections is not a coincidence, but a trend—then newspapers need to look into a culture that seems especially indulgent with outlandish anti-Israel accusations," said Gilead Ini, a senior research analyst for the CAMERA media watchdog group. Read more. BACK TO ARTICLE INDEX Why, does America's largest cell carrier call Israel 'Palestine?' EFTA00681636