In 2008 CAMERA launched a campaign to alter Wikipedia articles to support the Israeli side of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The campaign suggested that pro-Israeli editors should pretend to be interested in other topics until elected as administrators. Once administrators they were to misuse their administrative powers to suppress pro-Palestinian editors and support pro-Israel editors. Some members of this conspiracy were banned by Wikipedia administrators.
On its official website, CAMERA describes itself as "a media-monitoring, research and membership organization devoted to promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middle East" which "fosters rigorous reporting, while educating news consumers about Middle East issues and the role of the media." CAMERA further describes itself as a "non-partisan organization" which "takes no position with regard to American or Israeli political issues or with regard to ultimate solutions to the Arab–Israeli conflict." CAMERA complained in 2008 that the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations (of which it is a member) did not consult it before disinviting Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin to an anti-Ahmadinejad rally. CAMERA has also criticized the Israeli non-governmental organization B'Tselem for some of its reporting on Israel.
When CAMERA perceives an inaccurate statement in the media, it says it gathers information, and sends findings asking for a printed or broadcast correction. CAMERA lists 46 news outlets which it says have issued corrections based on their work. The organization also publishes monographs about topics relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict. A 2005 Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs interview with the director of CAMERA Andrea Levin says CAMERA has 55,000 paying members and thousands of active letter writers.
CAMERA runs a student-focused site containing specialized information available for countering misinformation. CAMERA also provides one-on-one assistance to students who encounter Middle East distortions in campus publications, flyers, rallies and classroom teaching. CAMERA has offered student representative positions which include compensation and training in Israel.
CAMERA-UK (formerly UK Media Watch and BBC Watch) is the UK division of CAMERA.
CAMERA's report, "A Record of Bias: National Public Radio's Coverage of the Arab–Israeli Conflict: September 26 – November 26, 2000" (2001) asserted that National Public Radio's "coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict has long been marred by a striking anti-Israel tilt, with severe bias, error and lack of balance commonplace." CAMERA supported a boycott of NPR, and demanded the firing of NPR's foreign editor, Loren Jenkins. CAMERA said that Jenkins had a long record of partisanship in favor of Palestinian views, and let his personal views tilt NPR's coverage. CAMERA also said Jenkins compared Israel to Nazi Germany in his writings, and referred to it as a "colonizer".
In October 2007, CAMERA organized a conference entitled "Israel's Jewish Defamers," in which a panel of discussants accused Jewish critics of Israel, as well as one of Israel's leading newspapers, Haaretz, of distortions and falsehoods about Israel. CAMERA director Andrea Levin described the Jewish critics—who included Richard Falk of Princeton University, writer Norman Finkelstein, New York Review of Books contributor Henry Siegman, former New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis, Trent University professor Michael Neumann, and Tikkun magazine publisher Michael Lerner—of being guilty of "demonstrably false and baseless defaming of Israel, wildly distorted out of context accusations against Israel." Among the panelists were writer Cynthia Ozick and Harvard psychiatrist Kenneth Levin, who likened the Jewish critics to chronically abused children.
A group of Wikipedia administrators strongly believed an editor on Wikipedia to be Gilead Ini and blocked that user account indefinitely. In April 2008, Gilead refused to say whether he was behind the Gni account, and in mid-May 2008 he denied that the account belonged to him, by which time he had deleted the Google group. Andre Oboler alleged that groups such as "Wikipedians for Palestine", established in January 2006 and by then also no longer online, had engaged in similar practices. Electronic Intifada co-founder Ali Abunimah insisted that his group would never encourage a similar e-mail campaign.
Five editors involved in the campaign were sanctioned by Wikipedia administrators, who wrote that Wikipedia's open nature "is fundamentally incompatible with the creation of a private group to surreptitiously coordinate editing".
Zara Myers. The Name of the Game? Advocacy for Israel. Jewish Exponent. Philadelphia: November 25, 2004.To encourage effective advocacy on behalf of Israel, the Center for Israel and Overseas of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia will host a daylong program -- its inaugural advocacy event -- on Sunday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Hillel at the University of Pennsylvania, Steinhardt Hall, 215 S. 39th St. in Philadelphia. In the morning will be a panel featuring representatives from the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, all of which will discuss "Methodologies on How to Advocate for Israel...Dr. John Cohn, a local physician named Camera's "No. 1 Letter-Writer" in 2004, will serve as moderator of the panel.
CAMERA Articles For Students. Apply Now to Be A CAMERA Student Representative—Earn a Free Trip to Israel and $1000! Archived May 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Posted on CAMERA website, September 25, 2007.CAMERA is looking for fifteen passionately committed undergraduate students with excellent communication skills who can organize pro-Israel events on campus. Students earn $1000 and a free exclusive trip to Israel in June by becoming a CAMERA Fellows Representative.
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. CAMERA: Fighting Distorted Media Coverage of Israel and the Middle East: An Interview with Andrea Levin. Posted on JCPA website, June 1, 2005.Their work undoubtedly has impact, but the non-Israel-related groups do not have the same activist focus. They produce studies and polls. It is for this reason that I think pro-Israeli media watching has an importance beyond the cause of Israel. Efforts that induce better adherence to ethical journalism in one subject area are positive generally in helping to strengthen American democracy, especially, again, as there are no enforceable codes of professional conduct in the media. – CAMERA Executive Director Andrea Levin.
The New York Times. Mideast Turmoil: The News Outlets – Some U.S. Backers of Israel Boycott Dailies Over Mideast Coverage That They Deplore. Posted on NYTimes website, May 23, 2002.While the the [sic] pro-Israeli Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, or Camera, studies newspapers for evidence of bias, Palestine Media Watch has been monitoring the coverage of newspapers like The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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U.S. newspapers catching flak for Mideast war coverage: Media caught in the cross fire as both sides complain of biasHe said the network has been targeted by the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, which ran a full-page New York Times ad calling NPR's coverage "false" and "skewed" against Israel. The advertisement also urged NPR's financial backers to stop supporting the network. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/04/14/MN89015.DTL
Mayes, Ian (October 30, 2006). "Open door: The readers' editor on ... a ruling in favour of freedom of expression". The Guardian. Retrieved October 23, 2015. In general, the methods employed by Camera seem to me to go beyond a reasonable call for accountability. It has, for instance, been involved in a long-running battle with NPR, National Public Radio, in Washington, over its Middle East coverage, organising demonstrations outside NPR stations across the US and seeking to persuade NPR's supporters to withhold funds. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2006/oct/30/israel.pressandpublishing
Mayes, Ian (October 30, 2006). "Open door: The readers' editor on ... a ruling in favour of freedom of expression". The Guardian. Retrieved October 23, 2015. In general, the methods employed by Camera seem to me to go beyond a reasonable call for accountability. It has, for instance, been involved in a long-running battle with NPR, National Public Radio, in Washington, over its Middle East coverage, organising demonstrations outside NPR stations across the US and seeking to persuade NPR's supporters to withhold funds. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2006/oct/30/israel.pressandpublishing
"Welcome to CAMERA". Camera.org. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=50
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Ian Lustick, 'The Trump Administration is Using Accusations of Anti-Semitism to Silence Critics,' The Forward 29 November 2019. /wiki/Ian_Lustick
Yves Engler, 'US student, Israel lobby groups behind McGill lawsuit,'Mondoweiss 9 August 2022. https://mondoweiss.net/2022/08/us-student-israel-lobby-groups-behind-mcgill-lawsuit/
Ian Lustick, 'The Trump Administration is Using Accusations of Anti-Semitism to Silence Critics,' The Forward 29 November 2019. /wiki/Ian_Lustick
Uri Blau, 'Times of Israel Cofounder Gave $1.5 Million to Right-wing Media Watchdog That Routinely Goes After News Outlets,' Haaretz 5 September 2016 /wiki/Uri_Blau
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Shabi, Rachel; Kiss, Jemima (August 18, 2010). "Wikipedia editing courses launched by Zionist groups". The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing-zionist-groups
See "About CAMERA" and "Our Mission" as featured on the official website. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=24
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"CAMERA: Fighting Distorted Media Coverage of Israel and the Middle East - An Interview with Andrea Levin". Jcpa.org. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-33.htm
"Fellowship". Cameraoncampus.org. Archived from the original on April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 6, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170407055803/http://www.cameraoncampus.org/campus-programs/camera-fellowship/index.html
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"A Record of Bias: National Public Radio's Coverage of the Arab-Israeli Conflict". Camera.org. Archived from the original on March 31, 2017. Retrieved April 6, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170331071752/http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=4&x_outlet=28&x_article=75
"Why War?". Why-war.com. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.why-war.com/news/2002/05/25/proisrae.html
Andrea Levin. Just Say No to NPR. The Jerusalem Post, September 27, 2002.
Camille T. Taiara. All bias considered: Bizarre attack on NPR as "anti-Israel" shows how fringe groups are pushing Mideast debate. San Francisco Bay Guardian. May 28, 2003. See also Jeffrey A. Dvorkin, "NPR's Middle East 'Problem,'" Archived June 21, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, NPR: Archive of Ombudsman Columns February 22, 2002, accessed July 21, 2006. [In June 2006 Dvorkin left the position of NPR Ombudsman to become the executive director of the Committee of Concerned Journalists (CCJ), an organization founded by Bill Kovach as part of the Project for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ), effective July 1, 2006; see Dvorkin's last column as NPR Ombudsman, "Dear Listeners: Thanks and Farewell," http://www.sfbg.com/37/35/news_npr.html
Alex Safian, "Study Decrying 'Israel Lobby' Marred by Numerous Errors" ("Updated April 6: Rebutting charges of expulsion and massacre"), CAMERA March 20, 2006, accessed March 24, 2006. Cf. "Reply to the Mearsheimer-Walt 'Working Paper'" by Alan Dershowitz of the Harvard Law School, in his essay "Debunking the Newest–and Oldest–Jewish Conspiracy," April 5, 2006, online posting, FrontPage Magazine, n.d., accessed July 29, 2006 (pdf file); in posting an excerpt from Dershowitz's "reply" in "Dershowitz Responds to Walt and Mearsheimer Paper", CAMERA observes that Dershowitz cites "CAMERA's detailed refutation of Walt and Mearsheimer's claims" (hyperlinking to Safian). See also Glenn Frankel, "A Beautiful Friendship? In Search of the Truth about the Israel Lobby's Influence on Washington," The Washington Post, July 16, 2006: W13. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=7&x_issue=35&x_article=1099
Elliot Resnick. Conference Focuses On Israel's Jewish Defamers. Archived July 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Jewish Press, October 24, 2007. http://www.jewishpress.com/print.do/25532/Conference_Focuses_On_Israel's_Jewish_Defamers.html
Gabrielle Birkner. Conference Focuses On Israel's Jewish Defamers. Archived December 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine The New York Sun. October 19, 2007. http://www.nysun.com/article/64887
Ben Harris. Media watchdog blasts 'Israel's Jewish defamers'; Michael Lerner, Ha'aretz editor reject charges. The Jewish Review, Vol. 50, No. 8, October 2007. http://www.jewishreview.org/node/6914
Sternthal, Tamar. "At LA Times, Obscured Targets". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=33&x_article=1578
Safian, Alex. "Who Broke the Ceasefire? CNN's "Fact Check" Falls Short". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=3&x_outlet=14&x_article=1577
Sternthal, Tamar (December 30, 2008). "Pulse on Gaza's Medical Situation". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=55&x_article=1574
Sternthal, Tamar. "Palestinian Spokesmen Rely on Time-Tested Tactic". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=8&x_nameinnews=146&x_article=1575
Sternthal, Tamar. "Palestinian Spokesmen Rely on Time-Tested Tactic". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=8&x_nameinnews=146&x_article=1575
Hollander, Ricki (September 30, 2001). "Norwegian Doctors in Gaza: Objective Observers or Partisan Propagandists?". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=35&x_article=1580
Sternthal, Tamar. "At LA Times, Obscured Targets". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=33&x_article=1578
Sternthal, Tamar (December 30, 2008). "Pulse on Gaza's Medical Situation". CAMERA. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=55&x_article=1574
Oakland Ross (August 8, 2009). "Damaging Israeli misquote finally corrected: Record set straight seven years after Israel's top soldier was accused of trashing Palestinians". Toronto Star. https://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/678245
Oakland Ross (August 8, 2009). "Damaging Israeli misquote finally corrected: Record set straight seven years after Israel's top soldier was accused of trashing Palestinians". Toronto Star. https://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/678245
Oakland Ross (August 8, 2009). "Damaging Israeli misquote finally corrected: Record set straight seven years after Israel's top soldier was accused of trashing Palestinians". Toronto Star. https://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/678245
"CAMERA Monograph: Indicting Israel: New York Times Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict". Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America 2012. Retrieved December 19, 2012. http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=35&x_article=2351
"Indicting Israel New York Times Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict A July 1 – December 31, 2011 Study" (PDF). Monograph Series. Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America 2012. Retrieved December 19, 2012. http://www.camera.org/images_user/pdf/NYT%20study%20exec%20summary_ind.pdf
"The New York Times, Leon Wieseltier, and Cartographic Literacy". Commentary Magazine. December 11, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/12/11/the-new-york-times-leon-wieseltier-and-cartographic-literacy/
"J Street on the Map". The American Prospect. April 15, 2008. Archived from the original on August 10, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20110810202405/http://prospect.org/cs/articles?article=j_street_on_the_map
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Mark Jurkowitz (February 9, 2003). "Blaming the Messenger: When the Pro-Israeli Group CAMERA Sees News from the Middle East That It Deems Unfair Or Wrong, It Targets the Media-And Doesn't Let Go". Boston Globe Magazine. Archived from the original on February 13, 2009 – via History News Network (George Mason University. https://web.archive.org/web/20090213190540/http://www.hnn.us/comments/8390.html
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Mitchell Kaidy, "CAMERA and Facts and Logic About the Middle East FLAME: Pressuring U.S. Media", Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, July/August 1993: 29, WRMEA Archive of Back Issues April 10, 2006; cf. CAMERA on Washington Report on Middle East Affairs Archived October 1, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, accessed August 13, 2006. http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0793/9307029.htm
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"National Media Resource Center Letter" (PDF). Camera.org. Retrieved April 6, 2017. http://www.camera.org/images_user/letter.pdf
Mark Jurkowitz (February 9, 2003). "Blaming the Messenger: When the Pro-Israeli Group CAMERA Sees News from the Middle East That It Deems Unfair Or Wrong, It Targets the Media-And Doesn't Let Go". Boston Globe Magazine. Archived from the original on February 13, 2009 – via History News Network (George Mason University. https://web.archive.org/web/20090213190540/http://www.hnn.us/comments/8390.html
Mitchell Kaidy, "CAMERA and Facts and Logic About the Middle East FLAME: Pressuring U.S. Media", Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, July/August 1993: 29, WRMEA Archive of Back Issues April 10, 2006; cf. CAMERA on Washington Report on Middle East Affairs Archived October 1, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, accessed August 13, 2006. http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0793/9307029.htm
Robert I. Friedman. "The lobby: Jewish political power and American foreign policy", The Nation 244 (June 6, 1987).
Robert I. Friedman. "The lobby: Jewish political power and American foreign policy", The Nation 244 (June 6, 1987).
Daniel Okrent, Public Editor #1, pp. 20–21.
Gershom Gorenberg. "Uncandid CAMERA" Archived April 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Moment Magazine. Washington: Oct/Nov 2007. Vol. 32, Iss. 5; p. 14. http://www.momentmag.com/Exclusive/2007/2007-10/200710-OpinionGorenberg.html
Mayes, Ian (October 30, 2006). "Open door: The readers' editor on ... a ruling in favour of freedom of expression". The Guardian. Retrieved October 23, 2015. In general, the methods employed by Camera seem to me to go beyond a reasonable call for accountability. It has, for instance, been involved in a long-running battle with NPR, National Public Radio, in Washington, over its Middle East coverage, organising demonstrations outside NPR stations across the US and seeking to persuade NPR's supporters to withhold funds. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2006/oct/30/israel.pressandpublishing
Cook, Jonathan (2008). "Introduction". Disappearing Palestine : Israel's Experiments in Human Despair. London: Zed Books. p. 3. ISBN 978-1848130319. 978-1848130319
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Cheryl A. Rubenberg: Israel and the American National Interest: A Critical Examination, University of Illinois Press, 1986. ISBN 0-252-06074-1, p. 339.
Another pro-Israeli organization that was formed after 1982 to monitor the media is the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting (CAMERA).
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Rubenberg, pp. 353–54,
The term "Israeli lobby" loosely refers to the approximately thirty-eight major Jewish groups that concern themselves with Israel and with influencing US Middle East policy to serve the interests of the Jewish state. (Since the 1982 war in Lebanon, there has been a proliferation of new groups, in addition to the thirty-eight, such as ASFI, CAMERA, and others.)
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McElroy, Damien (May 7, 2008). "Israeli battles rage on Wikipedia". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved April 5, 2021. https://archive.today/20080509185630/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1934857/Israeli-battles-rage-on-Wikipedia.html
Snyder, Tamar (May 14, 2008). "Latest Front In Mideast Wars: Wikipedia". Jewish Week. Archived from the original on August 3, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20160803214944/http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/international/latest_front_mideast_wars_wikipedia
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Snyder, Tamar (May 14, 2008). "Latest Front In Mideast Wars: Wikipedia". Jewish Week. Archived from the original on August 3, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20160803214944/http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/international/latest_front_mideast_wars_wikipedia
Metz, Cade (April 29, 2008). "US Department of Justice banned from Wikipedia". The Register. Retrieved May 9, 2008. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/29/wikipedia_blocked_doj_ip/
Snyder, Tamar (May 14, 2008). "Latest Front In Mideast Wars: Wikipedia". Jewish Week. Archived from the original on August 3, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20160803214944/http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/international/latest_front_mideast_wars_wikipedia
Snyder, Tamar (May 14, 2008). "Latest Front In Mideast Wars: Wikipedia". Jewish Week. Archived from the original on August 3, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20160803214944/http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/international/latest_front_mideast_wars_wikipedia
Beam, Alex (May 6, 2008). "War of the virtual Wiki-worlds". The New York Times. The International Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on August 23, 2021. Retrieved May 4, 2008. In what was probably not a very smart idea, Gilead Ini, a senior research analyst for Camera, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, put out an e-mail call for 10 volunteers "to help us keep Israel-related entries on Wikipedia from becoming tainted by anti-Israel editors." (Basically, anyone with a Web browser can edit articles on Wikipedia, which wreaks havoc with the site's treatment of controversial topics like ... the Middle East.) More than 50 sympathizers answered the call, and Ini put his campaign into motion.In follow-up e-mails to his recruits, Ini emphasized the secrecy of the campaign: "There is no need to advertise the fact that we have these group discussions," he wrote. "Anti-Israel editors will seize on anything to try to discredit people who attempt to challenge their problematic assertions, and will be all too happy to pretend, and announce, that a 'Zionist' cabal . . . is trying to hijack Wikipedia."That is certainly what the campaign looked like to the Electronic Intifada, a parallel-universe, pro-Palestinian news organization operating out of Chicago. Someone leaked four weeks' worth of communications from within Ini's organization, and the quotes weren't pretty. Describing the Wiki-campaign, a member of Ini's corps writes: "We will go to war after we have built an army, equiped [sic] it, trained." There is also some back-and-forth about the need to become Wikipedia administrators, to better influence the encyclopedia's articles. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/opinion/06iht-edbeam.1.12610693.html
Gorenberg, Gershom. The Mideast Editing Wars. Archived August 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine The American Prospect, May 1, 2008. http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=the_mideast_editing_wars
Shamah, David. "Digital World: Internet Independence Day", The Jerusalem Post, May 6, 2008. http://www.jpost.com/Home/Article.aspx?id=100352
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