
Israel to Sue New York Times Over Palestinian Prisoner Abuse Article
Israeli authorities announced plans to file a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times regarding an op-ed that detailed alleged sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners. The move comes amid a backlash to the revelations and aims to challenge the publication's reporting.
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Israeli leaders threaten New York Times with lawsuit
Benjamin Netanyahu says he will take legal action over article detailing sexual abuse of Palestinians by Israeli prison guards
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