US MSM: Is NYT worst on M.E. becuae of hiring Hitler-fan-palestine "journalist"?

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The question is:
Is NYT just rottent to the cote when it comes to M.E.?
Or hiring Arab Hitler "Palestinian" enthusiasts is the problem?





Hitler-praising Soliman Hijjy covers Israel-Hamas war for New York Times.
New York Post, Oct 20, 2023.

The New York Times Shows How Principled It Really Is.
National Review
Oct 29, 2023 — The same paper that caved to junior staffers over the Tom Cotton op-ed and other ginned-up controversies has no trouble rehiring a Hitler fan.

New York Times 'by far' had the worse Israel-Hamas coverage in US media, Jerusalem Post editor says.
Zvika Klein said the world's perception of Israel during the conflict is a 'real problem'
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn Fox News
Published October 21, 2025 5:00am EDT

(Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation'.
[Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation' | Fox News Video]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls out The New York Times over its reporting on alleged starvation in Gaza, accusing the outlet of defamation and saying he has looked into filing a lawsuit on ‘America Reports.’)

The Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein slammed the American news media for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, particularly The New York Times, in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Klein recalled American journalists' coverage as being "great" in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, emphasizing the tragedy the Jewish state endured. But it wasn't long after that the "Palestinian narrative became a lot more prominent."

"In the liberal media, it's been pretty bad," Klein said.

On which news organization in America he thought was the worst offender, he told Fox News Digital it was "by far" The New York Times.

NY TIMES' ERRONEOUS COVER PHOTO OF GAZAN CHILD JOINS SERIES OF MEDIA BLUNDERS FRAMING STORIES AGAINST ISRAEL

Zvika Klein speaks at event
The Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein spoke with Fox News Digital about the American media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)

"On CNN, at least you had, you had the personal interest stories, you had released hostages, hostage families. The New York Times was systematically just a very, very anti-Israel. Like, dramatically more, I would say, than any other outlet," Klein said.

The New York Times was frequently criticized for several stories it published over the course of the war, including mistakes that seemed to only flow in one direction.

The paper was among the outlets that peddled the false narrative pushed by the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry that over 500 civilians were killed by an Israeli bombing of a Gaza hospital just days after Oct. 7, running the headline "Israeli Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians Say." What actually happened was an explosion in the hospital's parking lot stemming from a misfired rocket fired by Hamas ally Islamic Jihad, resulting in a death toll a tiny fraction of what Hamas had first alleged.

The Times later admitted it had relied "too heavily" on claims by Hamas.

More recently, the Gray Lady drew backlash for plastering a grim image of a malnourished infant on its front page, but was later forced to admit that the child has a genetic disorder.
Klein cited "progressives," who overwhelmingly rallied behind the anti-Israel cause, as being a factor in the liberal media's coverage of the war and constantly framing Israel as being the "oppressor."

Klein conceded, however, that Israel had been losing the "propaganda war" and that it "failed" with its messaging on the world stage. The country has weathered intense criticism around the globe over the past two years for its prosecution of the conflict, with Israel facing accusations of war crimes and even genocide[sic].
 
The question is:
Is NYT just rottent to the cote when it comes to M.E.?
Or hiring Arab Hitler "Palestinian" enthusiasts is the problem?





Hitler-praising Soliman Hijjy covers Israel-Hamas war for New York Times.
New York Post, Oct 20, 2023.

The New York Times Shows How Principled It Really Is.
National Review
Oct 29, 2023 — The same paper that caved to junior staffers over the Tom Cotton op-ed and other ginned-up controversies has no trouble rehiring a Hitler fan.

New York Times 'by far' had the worse Israel-Hamas coverage in US media, Jerusalem Post editor says.
Zvika Klein said the world's perception of Israel during the conflict is a 'real problem'
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn Fox News
Published October 21, 2025 5:00am EDT

(Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation'.
[Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation' | Fox News Video]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls out The New York Times over its reporting on alleged starvation in Gaza, accusing the outlet of defamation and saying he has looked into filing a lawsuit on ‘America Reports.’)

The Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein slammed the American news media for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, particularly The New York Times, in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Klein recalled American journalists' coverage as being "great" in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, emphasizing the tragedy the Jewish state endured. But it wasn't long after that the "Palestinian narrative became a lot more prominent."

"In the liberal media, it's been pretty bad," Klein said.

On which news organization in America he thought was the worst offender, he told Fox News Digital it was "by far" The New York Times.

NY TIMES' ERRONEOUS COVER PHOTO OF GAZAN CHILD JOINS SERIES OF MEDIA BLUNDERS FRAMING STORIES AGAINST ISRAEL

Zvika Klein speaks at event
The Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein spoke with Fox News Digital about the American media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)

"On CNN, at least you had, you had the personal interest stories, you had released hostages, hostage families. The New York Times was systematically just a very, very anti-Israel. Like, dramatically more, I would say, than any other outlet," Klein said.

The New York Times was frequently criticized for several stories it published over the course of the war, including mistakes that seemed to only flow in one direction.

The paper was among the outlets that peddled the false narrative pushed by the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry that over 500 civilians were killed by an Israeli bombing of a Gaza hospital just days after Oct. 7, running the headline "Israeli Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians Say." What actually happened was an explosion in the hospital's parking lot stemming from a misfired rocket fired by Hamas ally Islamic Jihad, resulting in a death toll a tiny fraction of what Hamas had first alleged.

The Times later admitted it had relied "too heavily" on claims by Hamas.

More recently, the Gray Lady drew backlash for plastering a grim image of a malnourished infant on its front page, but was later forced to admit that the child has a genetic disorder.
Klein cited "progressives," who overwhelmingly rallied behind the anti-Israel cause, as being a factor in the liberal media's coverage of the war and constantly framing Israel as being the "oppressor."

Klein conceded, however, that Israel had been losing the "propaganda war" and that it "failed" with its messaging on the world stage. The country has weathered intense criticism around the globe over the past two years for its prosecution of the conflict, with Israel facing accusations of war crimes and even genocide[sic].
so the NYT admitted some of it
 
The question is:
Is NYT just rottent to the cote when it comes to M.E.?
Or hiring Arab Hitler "Palestinian" enthusiasts is the problem?





Hitler-praising Soliman Hijjy covers Israel-Hamas war for New York Times.
New York Post, Oct 20, 2023.

The New York Times Shows How Principled It Really Is.
National Review
Oct 29, 2023 — The same paper that caved to junior staffers over the Tom Cotton op-ed and other ginned-up controversies has no trouble rehiring a Hitler fan.

New York Times 'by far' had the worse Israel-Hamas coverage in US media, Jerusalem Post editor says.
Zvika Klein said the world's perception of Israel during the conflict is a 'real problem'
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn Fox News
Published October 21, 2025 5:00am EDT

(Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation'.
[Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation' | Fox News Video]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls out The New York Times over its reporting on alleged starvation in Gaza, accusing the outlet of defamation and saying he has looked into filing a lawsuit on ‘America Reports.’)

The Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein slammed the American news media for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, particularly The New York Times, in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Klein recalled American journalists' coverage as being "great" in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, emphasizing the tragedy the Jewish state endured. But it wasn't long after that the "Palestinian narrative became a lot more prominent."

"In the liberal media, it's been pretty bad," Klein said.

On which news organization in America he thought was the worst offender, he told Fox News Digital it was "by far" The New York Times.

NY TIMES' ERRONEOUS COVER PHOTO OF GAZAN CHILD JOINS SERIES OF MEDIA BLUNDERS FRAMING STORIES AGAINST ISRAEL

Zvika Klein speaks at event
The Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein spoke with Fox News Digital about the American media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)

"On CNN, at least you had, you had the personal interest stories, you had released hostages, hostage families. The New York Times was systematically just a very, very anti-Israel. Like, dramatically more, I would say, than any other outlet," Klein said.

The New York Times was frequently criticized for several stories it published over the course of the war, including mistakes that seemed to only flow in one direction.

The paper was among the outlets that peddled the false narrative pushed by the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry that over 500 civilians were killed by an Israeli bombing of a Gaza hospital just days after Oct. 7, running the headline "Israeli Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians Say." What actually happened was an explosion in the hospital's parking lot stemming from a misfired rocket fired by Hamas ally Islamic Jihad, resulting in a death toll a tiny fraction of what Hamas had first alleged.

The Times later admitted it had relied "too heavily" on claims by Hamas.

More recently, the Gray Lady drew backlash for plastering a grim image of a malnourished infant on its front page, but was later forced to admit that the child has a genetic disorder.
Klein cited "progressives," who overwhelmingly rallied behind the anti-Israel cause, as being a factor in the liberal media's coverage of the war and constantly framing Israel as being the "oppressor."

Klein conceded, however, that Israel had been losing the "propaganda war" and that it "failed" with its messaging on the world stage. The country has weathered intense criticism around the globe over the past two years for its prosecution of the conflict, with Israel facing accusations of war crimes and even genocide[sic].
It’s all the same ball of wax.
 

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