Classrooms have become a battleground for the truth as malicious anti-Zionist activists position themselves as teachers in order to indoctrinate children against Israel and the USA.
In response, CAMERA and Stop Hate in Schools have teamed up and developed a database and interactive map that tracks the influence of some of the most prominent curriculum providers advancing these harmful perspectives.
@nytimes is standing by a blatant factual error.
In a June 2026 opinion column, writer @AzadehMoaveni referred to Tel Aviv as Israel's capital and seat of power. While Jerusalem is the country's actual capital and seat of power, housing the Knesset, the Prime Minister’s office, and the Supreme Court, the Times rejected a formal correction request from CAMERA.
Even though major outlets like Reuters, AP, and CNN, and The Times itself have corrected this exact mistake in the past, The Times argues Jerusalem's status is too "contested" to call it the capital. But if the Israeli government doesn't reside in Tel Aviv, why use it as a proxy for the state's seat of power?
Read the full story on how the Times is trying to justify historical inaccuracy.
https://t.co/8Cl9hklDUa
Does The New York Times have a double standard when it comes to reporting sexual assault?
Two editorial decisions from the paper show a jarring contrast in how they handle serious allegations.
On one hand, the Times muted verifiable, first-hand accounts against Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, claiming they couldn't fully corroborate the details, even though other outlets easily verified the exact same sources.
On the other hand, the paper’s opinion section gave a massive megaphone to uncorroborated, third-party hearsay allegations of abuse against Palestinian prisoners in a piece by Nicholas Kristof, relying on highly partisan and unverified sources.
Journalism requires equal skepticism for everyone, regardless of the target's identity. Why did the Times demand an impossibly high threshold of proof in one case, while completely abandoning basic verification in the other?
Why do you think the New York Times credibility fell so hard? Let us know in the comments.
#NewYorkTimes #MediaBias #JournalismStandards #GrahamPlatner #NicholasKristof #CurrentEvents
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@opiniojuris published a massive hit piece demanding a boycott of Israeli data centers, but the supposed "facts" are a mess:
📷 False claims Israel is stealing gas, it actually gave the PA permission to develop
📷 Revives the lie that Israel is stealing water
📷 Flat-out misquotes the ICJ
@dmlitman exposes the inaccuracies.
https://t.co/MCTyKNgfn3
Major media outlets like the @nytimes want you to believe @hasanthehun is just a harmless "mainstream" streamer.
The Times has published three fawning profiles in six years—even scrubbing headlines to protect their own reputation—to sell you that narrative. But the reality of Hasan Piker is more disturbing than the media admits.
From dismissing Oct. 7 rape victims to calling the U.S. a "terrorist organization," see the unfiltered fanaticism of Piker once the mask is off:
The fact that MEDICAL SCHOOLS have been teaching about "settler colonialism" - which at this point is a frank anti-Jewish dogwhistle - shows how deep anti-Zionist subversion of education systems has gone. 🧵
CAMERA has a convenient quick-read resource on settler-colonialism and how the theory is used to demonize Israel and the Jewish people. Get your free download here. https://t.co/BLSNbKRbvP
The fact that MEDICAL SCHOOLS have been teaching about "settler colonialism" - which at this point is a frank anti-Jewish dogwhistle - shows how deep anti-Zionist subversion of education systems has gone. 🧵
Other aspects of "settler-colonialism" propaganda further try to shove a square peg into a round hole by misapplying concepts of race-based oppression onto Jews. This is done by misrepresenting Jews as "white" and the central profiteers of white supremacy.
Never mind that an enormous portion of Europe's Jews were industrially exterminated because they weren't considered white or European.
Tracking Ideological Curriculum Providers in K-12 Schools highlights Rethinking Schools and its affiliated Zinn Education Project, a nonprofit publisher and advocacy organization and a curriculum initiative, respectively, that often frame historical and contemporary issues through a distorting oppressor–oppressed lens and have gained significant influence in teachers unions, the national social studies professional organization, and social studies classrooms.
The CAMERA and Stop Hate in Schools project encompasses not only materials related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but the broader body of Rethinking Schools and Zinn Education Project content, based on concerns that this intersectional framework may offer an overly simplified narrative of history and encourage often ill-informed student activism. https://t.co/tQke6lwjq0
Classrooms have become a battleground for the truth as malicious anti-Zionist activists position themselves as teachers in order to indoctrinate children against Israel and the USA.
In response, CAMERA and Stop Hate in Schools have teamed up and developed a database and interactive map that tracks the influence of some of the most prominent curriculum providers advancing these harmful perspectives.
An inconvenient fact for those trying to divide Christians and Jews:
Critics often try to paint Israel as hostile to Christians, but a major diplomatic milestone tells a very different story.
Israel has officially appointed Ambassador George Deek as its first-ever Special Envoy to the Christian World. Deek is a seasoned diplomat, a Christian Arab from Jaffa, and his new role is specifically designed to strengthen Israel’s relationship with Christians globally.
While critics weaponize isolated incidents to misrepresent the country, the broader reality is clear:
👉 A Growing Community: Israel’s Christian population has grown from 34,000 in 1948 to over 180,000 today.
👉 Freedom to Worship: It is the only Christian community in the Middle East that is growing and fully protected under the law, with over 300 active churches.
👉 Full Integration: Christian citizens actively serve in Israeli diplomacy, medicine, civil society, and the military.
Isolated incidents of mistreatment happen and must be condemned, but national policy matters. George Deek’s appointment proves that Israel views Christians not as outsiders, but as vital partners.
For those trying to drive a wedge between faiths, this is an inconvenient truth. For everyone else, it’s a story worth sharing.
👇 Read the full story here:
https://t.co/rYcvoT4soG
Mainstream media continues to portray Dr. Hussam Abu Safiyah as an innocent pediatrician, when in reality, he directed Kamal Adwan Hospital when it was being used for Hamas operations.
Before his arrest, Abu Safiya directed Kamal Adwan Hospital, a facility repeatedly tied to Hamas's military operations. During a raid on his hospital, IDF forces discovered a handgun and ammunition hidden directly inside NICU incubators.
Open-source evidence shows Abu Safiya alongside senior Hamas figures in military uniform, and his own Facebook page featured posts celebrating the October 7 attacks.
https://t.co/PK5vsVWTJC
Palestinian displacement is not just a legacy of a war Israelis didn’t want, but a product of decades of political decisions that tied Palestinian aspirations to reversing Israel’s victory in 1948.
By omitting those decisions in its telling of the history, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and by extension, the government, moves from empathizing with Arab suffering to accusing Israel of causing a problem many others helped create.
The Canadian Museum of Human Right's Nakba exhibit pushes an omission-ridden narrative, leading visitors to make faulty assumptions about both the 1948 and the current Israel-Hamas war — assumptions that have alarmingly led to a rise in support for targeted violence.
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A panel in the exhibit states, “Families expelled in 1948 carried keys to homes they believed they would soon return to. These keys have become symbols of the struggle for Palestinian rights.”
No mention is given to all the rights that can’t be exercised in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt by the hundreds of thousands of resident Palestinians living there as refugees, barred from buying property, having certain jobs, or moving freely throughout the region.
A new report has confirmed what many suspected: some individuals listed as journalists in Gaza were, in fact, active members of terrorist organizations. The Committee to Protect Journalists has acknowledged the problem and launched a review of its records after evidence emerged that combatants had been misrepresented as media workers.
So why did the @BBC fail to tell its audience?
Instead of informing viewers that terrorist groups have deliberately exploited the protections afforded to journalists, the BBC continued to present casualty figures and media worker deaths without explaining that some of those counted may have been active combatants.
👉 Share now to help fight against anti-Israel bias in the media.
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