
Israel to Sue New York Times Over Palestinian Prisoner Rape Claims
Israel announced its intention to sue The New York Times for defamation, alleging the newspaper published false claims regarding the rape of Palestinian prisoners. This decision highlights ongoing tensions and disputes over media coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Benjamin Netanyahu says he will take legal action over article detailing sexual abuse of Palestinians by Israeli prison guards
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Read full article →Netanyahu says Israel will sue The New York Times over Palestinian prisoner rape allegations
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Read full article →Israel to sue New York Times over prison rape story
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