
Israel to Sue NY Times Over Op-Ed Alleging Widespread Rape of Palestinian Prisoners
Israel will sue The New York Times over an op-ed alleging widespread sexual abuse and rape against Palestinian prisoners, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced in a joint statement on Thursday, May 14. The column by Nicholas Kristof, published on Monday, May 11, alleged “a pattern of widespread Israeli sexual violence against men, women and even children — by soldiers, settlers, interrogators.” The two leaders called the column “one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published against the State of Israel in the modern press.”
“Today I instructed my legal advisers to consider the harshest legal action against The New York Times and Nicholas Kristof,” Netanyahu wrote on X. “They defamed the soldiers of Israel and perpetuated a blood libel about rape, trying to create a false symmetry between the genocidal terrorists of Hamas and Israel’s valiant soldiers. Under my leadership, Israel will not be silent. We will fight these lies in the court of public opinion and in the court of law. Truth will prevail.”
The Israel Prison Service said the allegations raised “are false and entirely unfounded.” The Foreign Ministry denounced the column as “one of the worst blood libels in modern media,” while assailing its reliance on a monitor whose leaders have been photographed alongside top Hamas officials. A spokesperson for the newspaper responded with a statement calling the threatened suit “without merit” and “part of a well-worn political playbook,” claiming Kristof’s reporting had been independently fact-checked.
(TOI/VFI News)
“Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, but those who deal truthfully are His delight.” – Proverbs 12:22