Media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict
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Media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict by journalists in international news media has been said to be biased by both sides and independent observers. These perceptions of bias, possibly exacerbated by the hostile media effect, have generated more complaints of partisan reporting than any other news topic and have led to a proliferation of media watchdog groups.
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See also
- Media coverage of the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict
- Israeli Military Censor
- Arab zoological conspiracy theories
- 2006 Fox journalists kidnapping
- Adnan Hajj photographs controversy
- Terminology in Media, Culture and Politics
- Alleged Ouze Merham interview of Ariel Sharon
- False Moshe Ya'alon quotation
- Hasbara
- Jewish Internet Defense Force
- Bogus Moshe Ya'alon quotation
- James Miller
- Fadel Shana'a
- Deception: Betraying the Peace Process
- Media of Israel
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