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February Follies
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Editorializing in the news, sanitizing an editorial, and odd omissions marred Washington Post Arab-Israeli coverage in February
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A Hole in the Story
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Washington Post coverage of the allegation that a Pentagon official passed secret U.S. information about Iran to Israel via American pro-Israel lobbyists contains a striking omission. It's one CAMERA has pointed out before regarding Post coverage touching on Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program.
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A Tale of Two Papers
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At the Washington Post, Palestinian responsibility for their own circumstances is not news. If Palestinian action causes immediate injury and death to other Palestinians, let alone to Jews, it's barely news.
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Moore Omissions
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CAMERA has charged that Washington Post coverage of Arab-Israeli news is notable for what's omitted rather than what's reported. A page one story in the July 1 Post illustrates the problem.
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When Moore is Less at the Washington Post
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Correspondent Molly Moore's often problematic coverage of Israeli-Palestinian news is highlighted by her dispatch, "A Leader's Conflicting Impulses; Palestinian Is Known for Strong Views, but Shuns Confrontation," page one, The Washington Post, May 10.
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Revealing Rerun
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The Washington Post's Molly Moore is at it again. Her "Watching the War; To Young Palestinians, Images of Suffering Are All Too Familiar," (April 3) is the latest one-sided portrayal of Palestinians as victims of Israel. She uncritically interviews several West Bankers who claim to identify with televised images of Iraqi civilians frisked at U.S. checkpoints or "children bloodied by shrapnel from missile strikes." Moore is a Jerusalem-based correspondent for the Post, but at least this offering did not make the hard news "A" section. Editors ran it in "Style," home to fashion, fads and celebrities.
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