
The New York Times published an anti-Jewish Nicholas Kristof opinion piece with false accusations of systematic sexual abuse by Israel (based on accusations by Hamas sycophants), released just before the publication of extensive findings documenting the horrific sexual violence committed during the October 7 Hamas attacks.
The October 7 investigations, based on testimony from survivors, witnesses, medical personnel, and forensic experts, detailed brutal acts of rape, torture, mutilation, and murder carried out against Israeli women and men.
We are demanding that the New York Times RETRACT these anti-Jewish libels which rely on organizations with records of anti-Israel activism, inconsistent testimony, and extremist affiliations.
Reliance on controversial witnesses and advocacy groups
Failure to fully disclose backgrounds of key sources
Sensational claims presented without clear corroborating evidence
The timing of publication alongside mounting evidence of Hamas atrocities on October 7
We are demanding accountability and a retraction. Click here to read our demands letter to the New York Times.
📍 Protest at New York Times Headquarters - 620 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018
🗓 Thursday, May 14
⏰ 5:00 PM
Enough is enough.
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