United with Israel – Bias and Credibility

United with Israel - Right Biased - Conservative - Nationalism - Republican - Not CredibleFactual Reporting: Mixed - Not always Credible or Reliable


RIGHT BIAS

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  • Overall, we rate United with Israel as right-biased based on promoting a strongly pro-Israel narrative, often aligning with right-wing perspectives. While it serves as a resource for supporters of Israel, its content lacks balance and critical analysis, frequently dismissing opposing viewpoints and conflating criticism of Israeli policies with antisemitism. Due to these factors, UWI receives a Mixed factual rating.

Detailed Report

Bias Rating: RIGHT (6.7)
Factual Reporting: MIXED (5.9)
Country: Israel
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MODERATE FREEDOM
Media Type: Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: MEDIUM CREDIBILITY

History

United with Israel (UWI) is a digital media platform founded in 2011. It describes itself as the “world’s largest Jewish pro-Israel community,” aiming to transform passive supporters into global activists. UWI disseminates content through its website, social media, newsletters, and other digital channels, focusing on promoting a positive image of Israel and countering what it perceives as anti-Israel bias in mainstream media.

Location: UWI is based in Israel, with its operations and outreach extending globally through digital platforms.

Read our profile on Israel’s government and media.

Funded by / Ownership

UWI operates under the Israeli nonprofit Meuchadim Im Yisrael (Reg# 580549137). Donations from the U.S. are processed through the Ne’eman Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) charity. The organization relies on grassroots donations and fundraising campaigns to support its activities. 

Analysis / Bias

United with Israel exhibits a strong Right Bias, characterized by unwavering support for Israeli government policies and a confrontational stance against critics of Israel. The platform frequently publishes content that aligns with right-wing perspectives, often framing issues in a manner that portrays Israel as a victim of international bias and hostility.



For instance, in an article titled “ACT NOW: Demand Sen. Warren Stop Spreading Hamas’ Starvation Lies”, UWI criticizes U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren for her statements on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, accusing her of echoing Hamas propaganda. The article dismisses concerns about starvation in Gaza, attributing aid obstruction solely to Hamas, despite reports from international organizations highlighting the severity of the humanitarian situation.

Similarly, in “ACT NOW: Tell Spotify to Hold Joe Rogan Accountable for Spreading Antisemitic Lies”, UWI calls for action against Spotify and Joe Rogan, alleging that his podcast has become a platform for antisemitic conspiracy theories. While combating antisemitism is crucial, the article lacks nuance and does not provide specific evidence to substantiate its claims, reflecting a tendency to conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.

In another piece, “‘We Will Conquer Gaza and Maintain Security Control Forever,’ Netanyahu Promises Wounded Soldiers”, UWI reports on Prime Minister Netanyahu’s statements without critical analysis, showcasing its alignment with the Israeli government’s hardline policies.

Generally, UWI’s content often lacks balance, presenting a singular perspective that supports Israeli government actions while dismissing or attacking opposing viewpoints. This approach contributes to its classification as a right-biased source.

Failed Fact Checks

  • None in the Last 5 years by a third-party fact checker.

Overall, we rate United with Israel as right-biased based on promoting a strongly pro-Israel narrative, often aligning with right-wing perspectives. While it serves as a resource for supporters of Israel, its content lacks balance and critical analysis, frequently dismissing opposing viewpoints and conflating criticism of Israeli policies with antisemitism. Due to these factors, UWI receives a Mixed factual rating. (D. Van Zandt 05/31/2025)

Source: https://unitedwithisrael.org/

Last Updated on May 31, 2025 by Media Bias Fact Check


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