04:24 AM • May 15 2026 IDT
Hundreds rally outside New York Times HQ to protest column alleging sexual abuse of Palestinian detainees by Israelis
The newspaper accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of attempting to 'stifle journalism.' Dozens of pro-Israel protesters rally outside paper's HQ to demand retraction

More than 200 demonstrators rallied outside the headquarters of The New York Times on Thursday, demanding the newspaper retract a column by columnist Nicholas Kristof that alleged widespread sexual abuse of Palestinians by Israeli guards, soldiers, and settlers. The protest follows a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who announced plans to sue the paper for defamation over the article.
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