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Netanyahu Vows Legal Action Against New York Times Over 'Hideous' Smear Piece

The Israeli government is pushing back against a baseless hit piece alleging systemic sexual violence by security forces.

PoliticsPublished May 15, 2026 at 4:30 PM
New York Times sign on the front of the newspaper's building in Manhattan (file photo)

The Israeli government is taking a stand against the mainstream media’s latest attempt to delegitimize its security apparatus. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Saar have announced they are pursuing a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times following a 3,700-word opinion column by Nicholas Kristof.

The article, which relies on unverified accounts from sources the Israeli Foreign Ministry identifies as being tied to Hamas-linked networks, alleges a pattern of sexual violence by Israeli soldiers and prison guards. Israeli officials have slammed the report as one of the most egregious lies ever published against the state.

While the New York Times continues to hide behind claims of 'independent reporting' and dismisses the legal threat as a political tactic, the backlash has been swift.

Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter publicly condemned the piece as a flagrant violation of journalistic standards, and protesters have gathered outside the newspaper's Manhattan headquarters demanding accountability.

The report, which relies on anonymous, unverifiable anecdotes, stands in stark contrast to the Israeli Prison Service's insistence that it operates in full accordance with the law.

As the legal battle looms, experts note that while defamation suits against media outlets are complex, the burden of proof in Israel would force the Times to prove the absolute truth of its inflammatory claims—a standard far more rigorous than the protections they enjoy in the United States.

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