Both outlets have neglected to note that many of the supposed scholars accusing Israel of genocide lacked academic credentials, and have ignored a rebuttal signed by hundreds of real academics
By Daniel Ben-David
Article about journalists killed in Gaza included image of Abdallah Aljamal, who was widely reported to have held Israelis in his own home for eight months
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By Stephen Pollard
In an interview published last week, Juliet Stevenson and her husband are all too comfortable using their connection to the Holocaust to call Israel ‘genocidal’
By Nicholas Lezard
Whatever the cause, there is something about the words ‘we the undersigned’ that makes my heart sink
By Jake Wallis Simons
Theroux’s settler documentary doesn’t illuminate – it rehearses the same old narrative
The paper has now swapped the picture for one of an early Islamic site on the other side of the country
By Jacob Jaffa
The ‘Condemn The Guardian’ march is being organised by the Revolutionary Communist Group and urges supporters to ‘fight imperialism’
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In his attack on a second Jewish BBC journalist, Jones cites evidence from a writer who posted about ‘Jewish supremacist Zionist monsters’
By Jane Prinsley
The allegation that Raffi Berg pushed Israel bias at the BBC has led to a deluge of abuse towards the Jewish journalist
The editor, Kath Viner, ‘likes to deny it’ and ‘has not had the courage to face them down,’ he wrote in a private Facebook post
The high-profile writer has been the Sunday newspaper’s food critic for 25 years
By Imogen Garfinkel
The Guardian deleted an Israeli whisky from a drinks column by Henry Jeffreys, before reinstating it. Here, he explains why the Israeli tipple is so good
By Henry Jeffreys
‘It made me look stupid as I had emailed the distillery to let them know that it was in but by the time they opened the link it had been removed,’ the writer said
The article criticised the film’s ‘demonisation’ of Hamas murderers
The papers review of the Channel 4 documentary ‘One Day in October’ faced a series of complaints