The New York Times made a cringeworthy mistake that says it all about how the media misrepresents the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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- The New York Times issued a massive correction about Palestinian payoffs to terrorists.
- But the mistake should never have been made.
- When it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, many in the media choose to disregard the unpleasant realities.
It’s one thing for a writer or editor to mistake a name, or a spelling, or the age of someone being profiled. It’s one thing for a caption to attribute the photo to the wrong source. It’s one thing to write years when you mean months, or days when you mean nights.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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