After a 10-year ban and a hunger strike, one Moroccan journalist is getting back to work September 11, 2015 By Sam Kimball
AP rebuts Matti Friedman claims about Israel coverage December 4, 2014 By Jared Malsin The former Jerusalem Bureau staffer alleges the wire service has biased news judgement
Must-reads of the week July 25, 2014 By David Uberti Bloomberg struggles to find direction, the Times is accused of anti-Israel bias, and the New Yorker opens its archives to the public
Much ado at Maariv July 17, 2013 By Edirin Oputu Israel’s overcrowded media market has left many of the nation’s newspapers, including daily paper Maariv, struggling
Romney likes Israeli healthcare August 6, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman And the press takes a look at what it is. Whoa!
The tenuous claim of Israeli ‘pinkwashing’ June 26, 2012 By Justin D. Martin The charge that a culture of tolerance works as a PR superweapon seems bogus
Statistics and Moral Sense April 16, 2012 By Sohrab Ahmari A dialogue about Justin Martin’s “Which Countries Jail the Most Journalists Per Capita?”
Which Countries Jail the Most Journalists Per Capita? April 2, 2012 By Justin D. Martin Taking the CPJ data one step further
A Stranger Everywhere October 5, 2011 By Jeremy Axelrod Ze’ev Rosenkranz traces Albert Einstein’s complicated relationship with Zionism
Conflict in Israel? September 14, 2011 By Max Blumenthal A problematic speaking deal at The New York Times