
Israel Sues New York Times Amid Palestine-Related Controversies
Israel announced its intention to sue The New York Times for defamation over allegations of Palestinian prisoner rape, while also facing criticism and defense regarding public figures like Lamine Yamal displaying Palestinian flags. These events unfold as Israel marked its 59th Jerusalem Day with a flag march.
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Ultranationalist Jews chant racist slogans during annual march into Jerusalem’s Old City - AP News
Ultranationalist Jews chant racist slogans during annual march into Jerusalem’s Old City AP News
Read full article →BBC on the ground during march through Jerusalem's Old City
Tens of thousands of Israeli celebrants have marched through the area captured by Israel in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
Read full article →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
Read full article →Israel to sue New York Times over report on sexual abuse of Palestinian inmates
Israeli authorities said they will sue the American paper after it published an article describing 'a pattern of widespread Israeli sexual violence' on the same day as an independent Israeli report on Hamas sexual abuse on October 7, 2023.
Read full article →‘God gave us this city’: Israeli nationalists join Jerusalem Day protest to mark city’s capture
State-sponsored march through Muslim quarter of Old City saw protesters waving flags and chanting ‘Death to Arabs’ on anniversary of city’s annexation Israeli nationalist demonstrators chanted “Death to the Arabs”, “May your villages burn” and “Gaza is a graveyard” in a state-sponsored march through Jerusalem to mark the anniversary of the city’s capture and annexation. The annual assertion of Jewish control over Palestinian east Jerusalem has grown more extreme in recent years, and Thursday’...
By Julian Borger and Quique Kierszenbaum in Jerusalem
Read full article →Here's how the NYT crafts bestseller lists — and how authors try to game them
We go inside how The New York Times crafts the powerful bestseller lists, and the history of ways authors try to game the system — and sometimes succeed.
By Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi
Read full article →Palestinian President Abbas pledges elections, reform at Fatah conference
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been unanimously re-elected leader of the Fatah movement.
Read full article →Israeli PM Netanyahu initiating defamation lawsuit against New York Times over controversial ‘dog rape’ story
The Israeli government has said it will initiate a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over columnist Nicholas Kristof’s controversial “dog rape" story.
Read full article →Who will rule over Palestinian territories after Mahmoud Abbas?
Palestinian Authority president Mahmous Abbas is accused of trying to consolidate his family's hold on his Fatah party by getting his son onto the 18-member central committee at the party's Congress, which starts today in Ramallah. 64-year-old Yasser Abbas, a wealthy businessman, is being fast-tracked to the committee, which would give his 90-year-old father a lasting foothold in the governing body. Abbas has headed the Palestinian Authority since 2005, but has declined to face voters in an e...
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Netanyahu says Israel will sue The New York Times over Palestinian prisoner rape allegations
Netanyahu instructed his legal advisers ‘to consider the harshest legal action’ against the paper
By Steven Scheer
Read full article →‘Another reason to be proud of him’ – Lamine Yamal defended by Spain’s Prime Minster after Barcelona star criticised for waving Palestine flag
A strong statement has been issued.
Read full article →Israel to sue New York Times over prison rape story
The NYT published a story by columnist Nicholas Kristof, who cited Palestinians accusing Israel of 'widespread Israeli sexual violence against men, women and even children'
By Jewish News Syndicate
Read full article →Israeli Authorities Plan to File Defamation Lawsuit Over New York Times Op-Ed
The report alleged widespread sexual violence by Israeli military forces and prison guards against Palestinians. The threat is the latest escalation of legal threats by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the paper over its coverage of the war.
By Winston Cho
Read full article →Gaza aid flotilla sets sail again after Israeli interceptions - The Straits Times
Gaza aid flotilla sets sail again after Israeli interceptions The Straits Times
Read full article →Hamas linked network behind Red Ribbon campaign for Palestinian 'hostages' - exclusive
The Red Ribbons campaign, which first appeared in mid-November, has been claimed by British activist Adnan Hmidan, who has extensive ties to organizations linked to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Read full article →Israel to sue New York Times over article on rape of Palestinian detainees
Israel plans to sue The New York Times and one of its journalists for defamation over an article that said Israeli soldiers, prison guards and settlers had used widespread sexual violence against Palestinian prisoners. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he had instructed his legal advisers “to consider the harshest legal action” against the […]
Read full article →Israel’s propaganda machine: Western media still plays along
Last week, the editorial board of Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post published a shockingly perverse article describing supposedly “luxurious Gaza cafes” that, in their estimation, “po...
Read full article →US Govt Settles With Former NYT Reporter In Biden/Twitter Censorship Case
US Govt Settles With Former NYT Reporter In Biden/Twitter Censorship Case Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times, The U.S. government has reached a settlement with a former New York Times reporter who was kicked off Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic for posts about vaccines. Officials in a settlement agreement dated May 11 and obtained by The Epoch Times said that the government “did in fact violate the First Amendment by exerting substantial coercive pressure on ...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →Third Global Sumud Flotilla departs from Turkey bound for Gaza
The previous flotilla was intercepted by Israeli forces on April 30, while 175 activists on board were detained in international waters The post Third Global Sumud Flotilla departs from Turkey bound for Gaza appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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