The New York Times faced criticism for publishing an op-ed by Yahya R. Sarraj, the Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza City. Critics accused the newspaper of spreading anti-Jewish hate and giving a platform to a genocidal terrorist. The decision prompted outrage and accusations of stoking more anti-Jewish hatred. The op-ed condemned Israel and caused uproar, with some questioning whether the paper would publish an op-ed from Al-Qaeda justifying 9-11. The Times was accused of allowing a Hamas representative to write an opinion piece without mentioning his appointment by Hamas. The move was described as a new low in the newspaper's relentless campaign of Jew hatred. The outrage highlighted the controversy surrounding the publication and its perceived lack of journalistic integrity.
New York Times Criticized for Publishing Hamas Politician’s Op-Ed https://t.co/Is1Kzi9cba
"The NYT-Hamas op-ed is indecent, dishonest & ludicrous. It is defined by its glaring omissions, which render it something more than journalistic garbage." The Times' decision to publish a piece by the Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza shows how broken it is: https://t.co/VEYQ1YEhuQ https://t.co/joDF0QowXS
Shame on @Jerusalem_Post for running this disgusting screed in favour of ethnically cleansing Gaza. https://t.co/XlitOnEH6f
New York Times causes uproar for publishing op-ed by Gaza City mayor: 'Hamas-appointed mayor' https://t.co/9jkRG5SdJa
"They chose to give Hamas a voice and let their poison spread. They let the killers play victim on Christmas Eve. Shameful doesn’t begin to describe it. The NYT is as broken as it gets." The Times publishing an op-ed by the Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza is yet another disgrace:… https://t.co/7wi430w4RV
The @nytimes published a guest essay by Gaza City's Mayor. The problem? Hamas appointed him, and The Times failed to mention it. https://t.co/P1hcI1Oqb4
I am quoted in this piece by @h_alexander in @DailyMail, slamming @nytimes for their inexcusable decision to run an op-ed by the Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza and only stoking more anti-Jewish hatred. https://t.co/ex8u4xF1Fq
I am quoted in this @nypost article slamming @nytimes for their inexcusable decision to run an op-ed by a Hamas-appointed mayor of #Gaza. A new low, even for NYT in their relentless campaign of Jew hatred. https://t.co/dzjtPwlBZQ
On Sunday, The New York Times ran an op-ed by Yahya R. Sarraj, Hamas’ handpicked Gaza City mayor. The decision to provide a worldwide platform prompted outrage for amplifying “Jew hate.” The same outlet pressured a chief editor to resign an op-ed by a sitting US Senator. https://t.co/fd6JJsZZHY
New York Times is accused of spreading anti-Jewish hate with op-ed written by Gaza City mayor who was handpicked by Hamas: Article condemned Israel for 'causing the deaths of more than 20,000 people' https://t.co/R1R4nud6JM https://t.co/IVkWdl3fJL
Is the New York Times Serious With This Op-Ed by the Hamas-Appointed Mayor of Gaza City? https://t.co/YJLrKPlSGL
Why is the @nytimes allowing a Hamas representative - the mayor of Gaza City - to write an opinion piece? Do they make a habit of allowing genocidal terrorists to write for them, or is it just when they want to kill Jews?
New York Times sparks outrage over running op-ed by Hamas mayor: ‘You have no shame or dignity’ https://t.co/MGjoxbaT3N https://t.co/y5t0VT1FZI
Yes, Gaza City’s Mayor is a Hamas member. And yes, this was clear to the New York Times before publication. https://t.co/SSBCommDaf
Oh, nothing to see here. Just @nytimes publishing an op-ed by Hamas appointed mayor of Gaza, Yahya Sarraj. I wonder, would NYT also publish an op-ed from Al-Qaeda justifying 9-11? Of course not, but there is no red line to this paper's Jew hatred. https://t.co/pLAVgo9sn3