‘The New York Times’ gas-lighting crusade against Israel Think about it: If Israelis wanted to eradicate Palestinian Arabs, why did they agree to coexist beside such an entity on at least 10 separate occasions from 1937 to the present? Mitchell Bard July 17, 2025
Egregious journalistic malpractice at ‘The New York Times’ The paper's "Bibi Derangement Syndrome” has led two senior journalists to write falsehoods and propagandize. Lenny Ben-David July 15, 2025
Mamdani ‘uniquely unsuited’ to be NYC mayor, ‘Times’ ed board says The text focused on local governance issues without mentioning criticism of the state representative for his antisemitic remarks. Vita Fellig June 16, 2025
‘New York Times’ nothingburger about Trump and Netanyahu The purpose of the piece in question isn’t to provide fresh information; it’s to magnify, if not egg on, a rift in the U.S.-Israel relationship. Ruthie Blum May 28, 2025
The latest attempt to undermine Israel? Exploiting Palestinian Christians If Nicholas Kristof genuinely cared about the fate of Christians in the Middle East, then why hasn’t he reported from Saudi Arabia, where practicing the religion is illegal? Mitchell Bard April 16, 2025
Israeli ‘hegemon’ will make deal-making in the Mideast all the more moral In a “New York Times” op-ed, former U.S. officials ignore the many times that Israel has offered peace and territory, only to be met with terror. Dr. Alex Sternberg and David Levine April 16, 2025
Groups rebuke ‘New York Times’ for stating Bibas family ‘died in captivity’ “Terrorists killed the two little boys with their bare hands. Stop covering for Hamas,” wrote the American Jewish Committee. Feb. 28, 2025
Hamas spins the liberal media in a bid to outwit Trump An interview in “The New York Times” speaking of “regret” for the Oct. 7 fallout is an information operation aimed at legitimizing and continuing their rule in the Gaza Strip. Jonathan S. Tobin Feb. 26, 2025
The Arab ‘exodus’ that wasn’t Where have they gone? To another continent or country, another city? Try blocks away. Moshe Phillips Feb. 25, 2025