Boycotts And Blame; Should non-Jewish journalists be rebuked for mirroring the muck in Israeli papers?
Jewish Week, The, July, 2003 by Mark, Jonathan
Mark, Jonathan The Jewish Week 07-04-2003 Summer's here and media watchers are ready to rumble. Jewish boycotts have been announced against The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Hartford Courant and the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Israeli government has taken the remarkable step of cutting off ties to the BBC in protest of its "demonization" of Israel, meaning that Israeli government spokesmen will not be made available to the BBC, BBC journalists will not be eased through military roadblocks and visa restrictions will be put in place that may force BBC's bureau chief to rotate out of the country every few months. The BBC has "repeatedly tried to delegitimize the State of Israel," said ...
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