The New York Times has the audacity to bring forward this boy’s picture while for decades supporting the Israeli Apartheid regime’s narrative regarding the Palestinians.
The New York Times is a disgrace.
Regurgitating Israeli propaganda in the heading, only to then point out it’s unverified later on in the text. So why publish it?
Manufacturing consent in real time. pic.twitter.com/zhsclKrAZI
— Hamza Yusuf (@Hamza_a96) January 8, 2025

“Takes new territory.” The New York Times is a disgrace.

Israel is carpet-bombing Gaza, executing people in the streets, and forcing families into death marches. But the New York Times headline refers to it simply as “Israel expanding Gaza offensive.” The most powerful media outlet on earth is whitewashing genocide until the very end. – Linda Mamoun

In 18 months, Israel’s ongoing Genocide on the Palestinians has killed more than 50.000 Palestinians, most of them children and women, and more than 100,000 have been injured, according to the territory’s health authorities. The United Nations Works and Relief Agency (UNWRA) estimates that Gaza has more child amputees per capita than anywhere else in the world. It has been more than seven weeks since the last aid entered Gaza, and 2 million people are starving, about 1,9 million are displaced. The housing in Gaza has been turned into rubble under the Israeli bombardment with bombs from the USA, UK, and other Western nations, equal to between twice and six times what was used in the atomic bomb over Hiroshima.
The health system, decimated during the war, is ill-equipped to care for them: by March 2025, only 21 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals remain partly functional, according to the WHO.
From early on in the war, Qatar, which has been prioritizing and developing its healthcare system, mediated deals to evacuate critically injured people for treatment. By March 2025, more than 7,000 patients had been evacuated from Gaza for medical treatment. Still, at least 11,000 others remained there awaiting evacuation, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The evacuees have been taken to countries including Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and Turkey.
In March 2024, as Mahmoud and his family fled an Israeli assault, Mahmoud turned back to urge others onward. An explosion severed one of his arms and mutilated the other. The family was evacuated to Qatar, where, after medical treatment, Mahmoud is learning to use his feet to play games on his phone, write, and open doors. Aside from that, he needs special assistance for most daily activities, such as eating and dressing. Mahmoud’s dream is simple: he wants to get prosthetics and live his life as any other child.
Samar Abu Elouf is a self-taught photojournalist from Gaza. Since 2010, she has been documenting daily life, news, and the profound effects of conflict on her country. Abu Elouf has worked with numerous international organizations, including The New York Times, Reuters, NZZ, and Middle East Eye.

The BBC, CNN, New York Times, the Guardian, AP, and now Deutsche Welle [add NRK and VG]. Gee, I wonder when we’ll get leaks from inside a corporate media outlet showing pro-Palestine bias… – Jonathan Cook


In 1948, Albert Einstein, along with 28 other prominent Jewish leaders, wrote a letter to the New York Times… It stated that the Israeli political party resembled the Nazi Party in its ideology and methods. Einstein went on to say that he opposed the state of Israel, and it was against the religion of Judaism. Albert Einstein passionately argued against the creation of the state of Israel. He called it a terrorist organisation. He likened them to Nazis and fascists.@voiceofrabbis

The Zionist plan to “Colonize Palestine” was reported in The New York Times in 1899


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