“The Israeli government announced it is preparing to sue the
far-left New York Times for defamation.
“Following the publication by Nicholas Kristof in The New
York Times of one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published against
the State of Israel in the modern press, which also received the backing of the
newspaper,” wrote the Israel Foreign Ministry wrote on X, “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar have instructed the initiation of a defamation
lawsuit against The New York Times.”
Prime Minister Netanyahu later released his own statement on
X:
Today I instructed
my legal advisers to consider the harshest legal action against The New York
Times and Nicholas Kristof. They defamed the soldiers of Israel and perpetuated
a blood libel about rape, trying to create a false symmetry between the
genocidal terrorists of Hamas and Israel’s valiant soldiers. Under my
leadership, Israel will not be silent. We will fight these lies in the court of
public opinion and in the court of law. Truth will prevail.
On Monday, the Times published a poorly-sourced claim that
Israel has trained dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners. A Hamas-connected NGO,
two dubious sources, and one disgraced “expert” were all the Times could come
up with to back its outrageous smear. The Times did not even report on where or
when these alleged crimes happened — you know, the basic details of journalism
necessary to verify a story.
The Times, which has previously lied about Israel starving
babies and bombing hospitals, published this story as an “opinion” piece by the
far-left Nicholas Kristof. My guess is that the opinion page was a deliberate
choice made out of fear of this kind of defamation suit. Regardless, even as an
opinion piece, on no planet did the story meet anything close to an editorial
standard.
And the Times’ sinister goal was obvious: the publication of
its Der Stürmer-style dog-rape allegations was deliberately timed to distract
from a detailed and superbly sourced report about the extent of the depraved
sexual crimes committed by Hamas during its October 7 massacre.
The suit will likely be filed in an Israeli court, which
will make enforcing any judgment issued difficult when the Times’ assets are in
the United States. As with all defamation suits, the likelihood of Israel
prevailing are not great. However, Israel could win a judgment by default if
the New York Times chooses not to defend itself in a foreign country. That
would save the Times the expense and time involved in a defamation suit, not to
mention the release of potentially damning revelations that could come from
discovery. But if the Times chooses not to defend itself, even a default
judgment would be seen as a moral victory for Israel.
If only from a public relations standpoint, this is a smart
move by Israel and Netanyahu, a way to keep the focus and heat on the Times and
its indefensible reporting.
Just when you think the American left cannot stoop any
lower, the New York Times uses Hamas as a source to accuse the Jooooozzzzzz of
training dogs to rape people.”
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