Daily Mail characterizes Israeli tourists at Syrian look-out point as “ghoulish”
Ghoulish: Morbidly interested in death or disaster The Mount Bental Look-Out point in the Golan is one of the more popular Israeli mountain peaks, due in part to the beautiful views of the Golan, Mt....
View ArticleRobert Fisk suggests that ISIS violence is payback for “Palestine in 1948″
When we last visited the Independent’s ‘award-winning‘ Middle East correspondent Robert Fisk, he was warning about the (previously unknown) dangers posed to UK society by “radicalized” British...
View ArticleSlow news days in Israel? Guardian plays ‘Catch the Jew”
Based on research collected while posing as a German investigative reporter during a tour through Palestinian areas, Israeli born playwright and writer Tuvia Tenenbom spent time with pro-Palestinian...
View ArticleGuardian writer George Monbiot: “Time for an air war against Israel.”
By CiFWatch Editorial Team. In a deeply ironic article The Guardian’s George Monbiot asks why, in light of NATO’s current air war against Islamic State, the west doesn’t “bomb the Muslim world – all of...
View ArticleNow Liberal Democrat MP Menzies Campbell blames rise of Islamic State on Israel.
Posted by Richard Millett (H/T Mel and Ambrosine) I didn’t name Menzies Campbell MP in my last post as one of those Liberal Democrat politicians who has made comments likely to help fuel anti-Semitism...
View ArticleYarmouk exposes callous double standards of ugly Israel bashers
Brendan O’Neill, editor of Spiked Online, wrote the following at Jewish News Online: If there were an award for double standards, for getting crazily angry about some people’s behaviour while turning a...
View ArticleBritain’s student union refused to boycott ISIS, yet passes motion boycotting...
Last October, a Kurdish student attempted to get the National Union of Students in the UK (NUS) to pass a seemingly uncontroversial motion condemning “Islamic State” for its monstrous record of mass...
View ArticleDenis MacEoin replies to Guardian letter calling for a boycott of Israeli...
The Guardian has published, before this, praise for several North Korean films, including A Flower Girl. But North Korea is one of the world's most repressive and dangerous states, governed by a regime...
View ArticleWhy is @Guardian giving a platform to Hizb ut-Tahrir?
On Friday the Guardian published a lengthy interview by Peter Oborne with Abdul Wahid, a leading British member of the Islamist organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir. The two men appear to be quite friendly. “I...
View ArticleWhy won’t Guardian cartoonists speak truth to Jihadist power after #ParisAttack?
An Indy op-ed by cartoonist Tim Sanders criticizing a recent Daily Mail cartoon published in the aftermath of the ISIS Paris attacks, which depicts fleeing Muslim refugees as rats, correctly argues...
View ArticleThe Guardian’s solution to ISIS’s war on…”multiculturalism”?
I’m sure there are many British Muslims who have thought rather less about the rival merits of MEND, iEngage, Quilliam Inspire, Cage and so on than the average Harry’s Place reader. But if it is true...
View ArticleTimes of London places Israel in story on international persecution of...
“Christians represent the most persecuted people on earth in the 21st century,” argued Anglican Bishop Nick Baines in a Christmas Eve op-ed at Times of London Baines, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s...
View ArticleDaily Express bizarrely puts Israel atop list of ‘worst places to be...
It sometimes seems as if the UK media truly can’t help themselves. Not only do news sites fail to acknowledge the undeniable truth that Israel is the only state in the Middle […]
View ArticleBabar Ahmad’s “ideal of jihad” is still a problem
Cross posted from the blog of the CST Babar Ahmad is a British jihadi who returned home to the UK last year after being sentenced to 12 and a half years prison […]
View ArticleJeremy Corbyn, Glenn Greenwald and “progressive” antisemitism
Greenwald's 'warnings' about "large and extremely influential Jewish donor groups agitating for war with Iran" is simply indistinguishable from the rhetoric of the extremist right.
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