The New York Times described the assassinated mastermind of Iran's illicit nuclear weapons program as having 'wanted to live a normal life,' someone who enjoyed poetry and spending time with family.
That’s New York Times coverage of Israel these days: omitting critical context while attempting to impose an irrelevant and inaccurate interpretative framework.
The New York Times was caught using a picture of a 'dead' girl from Gaza that appears to be a stock photo; the same picture was also used in 2017 to accuse Israel of killing Palestinian children.
Former Israeli diplomat Lenny Ben-David said that he has 'never seen worse anti-Israel propaganda,' calling Times coverage 'a blood libel' demonizing the Jewish state.
While other outlets report on the trend of militia-like pro-Palestinian gang violence targeting Jews, the New York Times seems bent on emphasizing the peacefulness of protests.
Recently appointed New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief Patrick Kingsley blames human rights abuses by the Palestinian leadership on Israel, Honest Reporting notes.
New York Times columnist Peter Beinart objects to US secondary sanctions on Iran, saying it would harm civilians. But he insists the world should sanction Israel.
A recent article criticizing Israel over its method of distribution of vaccines is merely a continuation of the paper's focus on the imagined deficiencies of the State of Israel.
Kaveh Afrasiabi, the author of over a dozen New York Times opinion articles, was arrested and charged with acting as an agent of the Iranian government.
Is the point of the journalism to report the facts, or to inaccurately sensationalize the news for an audience eager to slander Israel as a 'toilet' for American taxpayer dollars?
Like every demagogue, Farrakhan presents a list of shiny “purposes” as among his objectives — self-help, respect, training, jobs, bringing a 'community' together and making it powerful. That was part of Hitler’s message.
'Just as we would think it unfathomable to dialogue with the KKK, or to accommodate the KKK, so too we must stop coddling Israeli settler-colonialism,' according to a Times op-ed.
'Only the NYT would publish such naivete,' Goldstein says, calling Beinart 'racist,' 'infantile,' 'sloppy,' 'paternalistic,' 'neo-colonialist,' and plain 'dumb.'
A recent New York Times headline linked public health precautions in modern Israel to the bloody clash between Islam and Christianity during the Middle Ages.
The paper prefers to portray Covid-19 as a disease that affects ignorant zealots — if those who test positive are Israeli Jews, rather than American blacks.
The Times op-ed compared corona quarantine to a military curfew on Palestinians in 2002, omitting the reason for the curfew: rampant suicide bombings that killed Israelis in staggering numbers.
In its report on the IDF's elimination of Baha Abu al-Ata, the NY Times apparently scrubbed information about Islamic Jihad's terror designation, notes CAMERA.
The New York Times' coverage of Hamas' murderous attacks on Israeli civilians paints a bizarre, distorted picture masking the terror group's true genocidal goals.
With its unceasing attacks on Israel, the New York Times, among others, has contributed to the toxic anti-Semitism that brought the deranged killer to Chabad.
Only three-quarters of a century after Der Stürmer incentivized the mass murder of Jews by dehumanizing them, we must condemn those who hide behind the First Amendment to express anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim, homophobic, sexist or racist views.