The New York Times on Saturday issued a note after they deleted an anti-Semitic cartoon attacking President Trump and Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu that ran in the Opinion section of the International Edition on Thursday of last week. The statement offered neither regret nor apology, but characterized the cartoon as having “included anti-Semitic tropes” and
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The April 25 issue of the New York Times International Edition ran an editorial cartoon based on, in their own words, anti-Semitic tropes, and the cartoon has since been deleted online. The Opinion department ran an editor’s note online on Saturday that will appear in the print copies on Monday. The image depicts President Donald
President Donald Trump has declared it’s high time the United States officially recognizes Israel’s authority over the long-disputed Golan Heights region, in a move Bloomberg called “a political gift to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.” What are the details? On Thursday, the president tweeted, “After 52 years it is time for the United States to fully
TEL AVIV – Palestinian terror groups have come out in praise of what they called a “heroic” West Bank car-ramming attack in which two IDF soldiers were killed on Friday afternoon. Friday was yet another “day of rage” called by Palestinians in response to President Donald Trump’s December decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital
TEL AVIV – Israel will demolish the home of the Palestinian terrorist who on Friday afternoon ran over and killed two IDF soldiers and wounded two others, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Saturday night. “From the depths of my heart, I send condolences to the families of the IDF officer and soldier who were
TEL AVIV – In an ironic twist, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s popularity is actually on the rise since the police recommended he be indicted Tuesday, with polls showing that his Likud party would gain an additional seat if elections were to be held now. In addition, about half of all Israelis want the prime minister to
TEL AVIV – Israel’s envoy to the UN Danny Danon called on the UN Security Council to condemn Iran for its “dangerous actions” after the downing of an Israeli F-16 on Saturday. “This is not the first time we have warned you against Iran’s dangerous actions that undermine the security situation in the region,” Danon stated in
TEL AVIV – The Iranian drone intercepted by the Israel Air Force on Saturday is a relatively new stealth model with a design that appears to have been stolen from a U.S. drone that was shot down by Iran in 2011. Photographs and video footage of the destroyed Iranian drone seem to indicate that it was a Saeqeh – or
The Associated Press by Deborah Danan11 Feb 20180 11 Feb, 201811 Feb, 2018 TEL AVIV – Israel caused serious harm to Syria’s air defenses with Saturday’s strikes, the IAF Air Staff Commander Brig. Gen. Tomer Bar said after the IDF responded to the incursion of an Iranian drone in Israeli airspace. Bar said the response