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Can Israel actually sue 'The New York Times' over 'dog rape' column? - explainer

Should the process move forward, the procedure - and the chances of success - would depend largely on where the suit is filed.

Illustration of The New York Times application displayed on a smartphone held in hand in Corsica France April 18, 2026.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar holds up a copy of The New York Times as he speaks during a United Nations Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters on in New York City on August 5, 2025.

Israel to take legal action against 'New York Times' over claims of 'dog rape' of Palestinians

People walk by The New York Times building in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., September 16, 2025.

NYT defends op-ed on Palestinian abuse as Israel’s military readies new F-35 upgrade

The New York Times building is seen on May 06, 2026 in New York City.

What is Euro-Med, the Hamas-linked organization relied upon for sexual abuse claims in NYT column?


OpenAI fights order to hand NYT 20 million chat logs, warns user privacy at risk

OpenAI is fighting a court order to produce millions of ChatGPT chat logs in the NYT copyright suit, claiming a "fishing expedition" will violate the privacy of millions of users.

ChatGPT ilustrative image.

Former Columbia professor claims campus antisemitism focus fosters ‘Jewish victimization’

Professor Marianne Hirsch also argued the Holocaust must be taught alongside Gaza and the "Nakba," warning against “exceptionalism” in Holocaust memory.

Columbia University professor emerita Marianne Hirsch.

US flies surveillance drones in Gaza airspace to monitor Israel-Hamas ceasefire compliance - NYT

The drone operation was carried out with Israel's consent and is being used to monitor ground activity in the area.

Smoke rises following an Israeli strike in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, October 20, 2025.

US refugee system may undergo overhaul to favor white South Africans, English-speakers - NYT

The system for taking in asylum seekers is being considered to undergo a complete change by the Trump administration.

 Shipping containers and concertina wires are used as border fence on the bank of the Rio Grande river in Eagle Pass, Texas, US, January 17, 2024.

Holding the media to a higher standard: What are the consequence of misreporting on Gaza? - opinion

Any competent journalist should have questioned the photos of starving Gazan children.

PALESTINIANS WAIT to receive food in Gaza City, last month, after the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) said the area was officially suffering from famine. It didn’t take long for the claim of famine to be debunked, notes the writer.

Gantz: Palestinian recognition is not against Netanyahu, but against Israel's bipartisan consensus

Blue and White head Benny Gantz warns in NYT op-ed that recognizing a Palestinian state now risks Israel’s security and rewards PA failure.

Head of Blue and White party MK Benny Gantz speaks during press conference in Tel Aviv on August 23, 2025.

Can ‘The New York Times’ repent for lies spread about Israel? - opinion

The newspaper has spread dangerous lies about Israel throughout this war.

‘THE NEW YORK TIMES’ building in New York City, seen this past week.

Trump sues New York Times for defamation and libel, seeks $15 billion

Trump has gone after major media outlets in his second term for what he describes as false or misleading coverage and has sought billions of dollars in damages from them.

U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks to the White House Religious Liberty Commission at the Museum of the Bible, in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 8, 2025

Is the international media holding our hostages? - opinion

When Sky News reported that Al Jazeera condemned the August 10 IDF assassination of its reporter, Hamas terrorist Anas Al-Sharif, he posted, “I was held by a journalist, and his father was a doctor!"

AL JAZEERA journalist Anas Al-Sharif, killed in an Israeli strike last week, reports in Gaza City in 2024.

Netanyahu says he is 'looking into' filing a lawsuit against NYT

During the exclusive interview, Netanyahu referenced the photo used on the front page of the NYT, saying that the newspaper's correction wasn't enough.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog attend a memorial ceremony for Zionist leader Ze’ev Jabotinsky at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, July 24, 2025.