Even if empathetic coverage never comes, we will never relent in the important effort to change the international narrative and improve Israel’s image.
Baldoni, facing legal action from Lively over claims of sexual harassment and orchestrating a smear campaign, claims the NYT reported on her "unverified and self-serving narratives."
A senior military officer told NYT on the condition of anonymity that Israel's military leadership changed its rules of engagement after October 7, believing that Israel faced an existential threat.
To create the impression that wine was produced in ancient times by a “Palestinian people” who were not Jewish is an act of identity erasure.
An internal memo viewed by the "NYT" reports the situation as if “Iran accepted the fall of Assad and has lost the will to resist."
The newspaper reported that the meeting was a discussion of how to defuse tensions between Iran and the United States.
Khamenei has served as Supreme Leader since 1989 since the death of Ruhollah Khomeini, the first to hold the title.
The documents show that Iran knew of a general plan by Hamas to carry out a massive attack on Israel that it hoped would bring Iran and its proxy Hezbollah into the fray.
I wish to challenge Michael Walzer’s unambiguous judgment in his recent New York Times article.
The New York Times’ anti-Israel bias and apparent sympathy with terror groups is disturbing but not surprising.