The End of an Era: A Requiem for The Washington Post and Its Anti-Israel Bias - News Summed Up

The End of an Era: A Requiem for The Washington Post and Its Anti-Israel Bias


The shuttering of The Washington Post’s Mideast bureau marks a sad moment for journalism, legacy media, & the individuals who have lost their jobs. Hind Khoudary was by far not the only anti-Israel source treated credibly by The Washington Post throughout the post-October 7 war. https://t.co/cR7GTqOWJA pic.twitter.com/0ji0VVKMu3 — HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) September 17, 2025From Top To Bottom: The Anti-Israel Bias of The Washington Post’s EmployeesThe steady stream of anti-Israel narratives in The Washington Post’s reporting was clearly impacted by the strongly-held views of several editors, journalists, and opinion writers at the newspaper. pic.twitter.com/VHa6WpPjd2 — HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) July 5, 2024Another long-standing member of The Washington Post staff whose anti-Israel invective bled into her work for the prestigious newspaper was columnist Karen Attiah. pic.twitter.com/oSQ45t2qUj — HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) April 6, 2025It should be noted that not every Israel-related article in The Washington Post was infused with anti-Israel bias, and not every journalist who wrote about Israel for The Post held deeply anti-Israel views.


Source: Washington Post February 10, 2026 14:16 UTC



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