CAMERA
The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, known as CAMERA, is a non-profit organization based in the U.S. that focuses on monitoring media, conducting research, and building a membership community in support of Israel. As stated on their website, CAMERA aims to ensure that news coverage of Israel and the Middle East is both accurate and fair. The organization was established in 1982 in reaction to the Washington Post's reporting on Israel's military actions in Lebanon and to address what it views as a widespread bias against Israel in the media.
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1 week ago |
camera.org | Sean Durns
Terrorists are not journalists. But some in the media would have you think otherwise. In the Israel-Islamist conflict, there is a longstanding trend of news outlets portraying terror operatives as reporters. In doing so, they diminish the work of, and endanger, real journalists who are often doing dangerous work. An April 1, 2025 article in Foreign Policy magazine embodies the problem.
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1 week ago |
camera.org | Tamar Sternthal
On May 4, Reuters reported as fact unverified claims that theConscience, the Freedom Flotilla ship reportedly hit by drones near Malta, is carrying humanitarian aid meant for the Gaza Strip (“NGO says it’s in talks with Malta to repair Gaza-bound aid ship hit by drones“).
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2 weeks ago |
camera.org | Sean Durns
“’Nothing appeals to intellectuals so much as the idea that they represent the people,’ British historian Paul Johnson observed, but he added, ‘Nothing, as a rule, is further from the truth.’ Indeed, while many American citizens are struggling to make ends meet, some U.S. elites are advocating for those who would murder and kidnap them. On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas and other Iranian proxies invaded Israel, perpetrating the largest slaughter of Jewish civilians since the Holocaust.
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3 weeks ago |
camera.org | Gilead Ini
A singer had called Zionists “scum,” said people shouldn’t feel safe until Zionism is extinguished, and incited violence. Or in the euphemistic words of a New York Times headline writer, she had “supported Palestinians.”Cornell University had invited the singer, who goes by the name Kehlani, to perform on campus. After Jewish students and others expressed their concerns about her hateful rhetoric, the performance was eventually cancelled.
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3 weeks ago |
camera.org | Sean Durns
(Note: A version of the below appeared as a letter to the editor in the Washington Times on April 16 2025)“Clifford May observes that Israel is now fighting its ‘second war of independence.’ (April 9) It’s worth unpacking what this will mean for both the Jewish state, as well as the U.S.Israeli officials told Mr. May that the recent war has taught them that they will ‘never again’ allow Iranian proxies to surround their country, creating a multi-front war.
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