‘It’s Hamas Propaganda’: New York Times Writer Nicholas Kristof’s ‘Sexual Violence’ Column Caps a Career of Corrections, Retractions and Apologies Going Back 25 Years
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Summary
Nicholas Kristof, the New York Times's famously credulous columnist, may finally be facing his Waterloo after he published a 3,500-word column on Monday making lurid and bizarre allegations of "widespread Israeli sexual violence against men, women and even children." The post ‘It’s Hamas Propaganda’: New York Times Writer Nicholas Kristof’s ‘Sexual Violence’ Column Caps a Career of Corrections, Retractions and Apologies Going Back 25 Years appeared first on .
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