
LONG OVERDUE: Israel Files NY Times Defamation Lawsuit Over Article With “Hideous And Distorted Lies”
The Israeli government announced that it is moving forward with a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times following the publication of a opinion piece by Nicholas Kristof alleging widespread “abuse” of Palestinian detainees by Israeli forces and settlers.
According to a joint statement issued by the offices of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, the two leaders instructed officials to initiate legal proceedings after what they described as “one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published against the State of Israel in the modern press.”
The report, published Monday as an opinion column by Kristof, cited “testimonies” from 14 Palestinians who claimed they were subjected to “assault” by Israeli soldiers, “settlers”, Shin Bet interrogators, and prison guards.
Kristof’s piece described what it called “a pattern of widespread Israeli “violence” against men, women and even children.”
Israel’s Foreign Ministry sharply rejected the allegations, accusing Kristof of relying on “unverified sources tied to Hamas-linked networks.”
Officials also claimed the timing of the article’s publication was deliberate and intended to overshadow the release of an independent Israeli report detailing acts of rape committed by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 massacre.
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