New York Times Scrambles to Defend Pulitzer-Winning Photo of 'Starving' Gazan
Source: News · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The New York Times is scrambling to defend the integrity of its Gaza-based photographer and his work, which won a Pulitzer Prize on Monday, after a press watchdog organization accused him of "staged scenes" that were closely coordinated with the Hamas terrorist organization. The post New York Times Scrambles to Defend Pulitzer-Winning Photo of 'Starving' Gazan appeared first on .
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