The New York Times is facing heavy criticism after it walked back part of a story it published last week detailing children’s starvation in Gaza at the hands of Israel’s famine and extermination campaign. The move came after Zionists mounted what is effectively a smear campaign against the story of an emaciated Palestinian baby. In a statement issued Tuesday, the Times said that it appended a…
NYT Walks Back Story on Starving Gaza Baby, Citing “Pre-Existing” Condition
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