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Jewish Chronicle – rescued sources

In November 2014, Middle East Monitor reported that the Press Complaints Commission had published details of a complaint made by the director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) about the Chronicle's misreporting of her words. The paper stated that she had described PSC supporters as antisemitic and said that they "peddle(d) hatred and intolerance'towards Jews" during the Gaza conflict but this wasn't the case; the complaint was resolved when the newspaper published a correction online.

In February 2018, The Jewish Chronicle reported that a blogger and Labour Party member was a Holocaust denier. IPSO upheld a complaint that the newspaper had misrepresented online comments, although it rejected three of his four complaints about accuracy.

In December 2019, IPSO found that The Jewish Chronicle breached the Editors' Code by falsely describing a Labour Party activist as Jewish and as a member of the executive of the Labour Representation Committee; the paper corrected the article and published a full correction online.

Also in September 2020, IPSO upheld a complaint against The Jewish Chronicle by Shahrar Ali, home affairs spokesman for the Green Party of England and Wales. The newspaper published an article in December 2019 stating that Ali had compared the Israel Defense Forces' actions during the Gaza War of 2009 to the Holocaust in a speech given on Holocaust Memorial Day in 2009. IPSO ruled that the publication "had failed to take care not to publish misleading information, and failed to distinguish between comment and fact" in relation to its published interpretation of Ali's comments, and had been inaccurate in reporting the timing of the speech as it had not occurred on Holocaust Memorial Day.

In December 2021, IPSO upheld a complaint against The Jewish Chronicle for a breach of the Editors' Code of Practice, Clause 1 (Accuracy). In June 2021, an article stated that a poster stating "What is antisemitic in saying that all Jews support violence and imperialism?" was displayed at a pro-Palestinian rally. In actual fact, the poster stated "What is antisemitic is saying that all Jews support violence and imperialism!". The change of wording and the replacement of the exclamation mark with a question mark "distorted the meaning of the poster" and the committee considered this a "significant inaccuracy".

In June 2022 IPSO rejected a series of complaints about an article in The Jewish Chronicle but found it had breached the Editors Code by misleadingly reporting the reason its subject's dismissal from his job.