A journalist from The New York Times, accused of being a member of Hamas and participating in the October 7 massacre in Israel early in the morning, has won the George Polk Award. This recognition has sparked controversy, given the allegations against the journalist of infiltrating Israel and joining Hamas in their actions on that day to defeat Zionism. The award has led to discussions about the state of journalism and the criteria for such honors.
REWARD: New York Times reporter embedded inside Hamas joined the terror group as it invaded Israel on Oct 7, 2023. For his efforts to defeat Zionism he has been awarded the George Polk Award. Is this really what journalism has become? https://t.co/CCYNRsEYGF
Among the winners of the George Polk Awards is a journalist from The New York Times who is accused of infiltrating into Israel early in the morning of the October 7 massacres. https://t.co/A1XRWFiVpd
Now a NYT journalist accused of infiltrating into Israel on Oct. 7 wins major award. Only natural progression for NYT. See @HonestReporting @Jerusalem_Post: https://t.co/BhDFOrsHwP
Among the winners of the George Polk Awards is a journalist from The New York Times who is accused of being a member of Hamas and taking part in the October 7 massacre in Israel. https://t.co/A1XRWFiVpd
The New York Times has won a George Polk Award "for unsurpassed coverage of the war between Israel and Hamas." Yes, aside from CNN, the NYT is unsurpassed in laundering Israeli lies during its mass murder campaign in Gaza. This includes the NYT parroting Israeli claims of a…