Netanyahu Denounces New York Times for ‘Demonizing Israel for Decades’ After Scathing Editorial

Netanyahu is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, the only Jewish state in the world. He was elected for the third time in November.

Netanyahu’s new government would be “a significant risk to Israel’s long-term: its leadership, its security and even the concept of a Jewish homeland,” the council predicted.

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Netanyahu responded to the editorial on Twitter on the day.

He criticized the paper’s long history of covering Israel and the Holocaust, before accusing the junta itself of delegitimizing democracy.

“After burying the Holocaust for years in its back pages and demonizing Israel for decades in its pages, the New York Times now shamefully calls for undermining Israel’s newly elected government,” he wrote.

Netanyahu would “ignore” the paper’s “baseless advice” in follow-up tweets.

“As the NYT continues to delegitimize the only true democracy in the Middle East and America’s most productive best friend in the region, I will continue to forget its baseless recommendation and focus on building a stronger, more filthy rich country, strengthening ties with America, extending peace with our neighbors, and securing the long-term one Jewish state. “He wrote.

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The Times did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

In 2019, the newspaper apologized after publishing an anti-Semitic article showing Netanyahu as a consulting dog to blind President Trump.

New York Times columnist Bret Stephens wrote at the time, “The Times has a long-standing Jewish problem, dating back to World War II, when it usually buried information about the Holocaust, and continues to this day in the form of intensely contradictory politics. “of Israel. “

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The newspaper found itself in trouble this weekend after many other people noticed that Sunday’s crossword puzzle sounded like a swastika.

Kristine Parks is editor of Fox News Digital. Read more.

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