Israel’s ambassador to US says the NYT has ‘become a cesspool of hostility towards Israel’

Israel’s ambassador to the U.S., Ron Dermer, trashed the New York Times over an anti-Semitic cartoon the news organization published last week.

Dermer said in a speech Monday that “one of the world’s most prestigious newspapers become a cesspool of hostility towards Israel that goes well beyond any legitimate criticism of a fellow, imperfect democracy.”

Ron Dermer
Ron Dermer, Israel’s ambassador to the United States speaks at the Economic Club of Detroit in Detroit, Monday, June 4, 2018.


The cartoon Dermer was referring to was run by the Times on Thursday and featured President Trump wearing a yarmulke and being led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is shown as a leashed service dog for the blind with a Star of David collar.

“The same New York Times that a century ago mostly hid from their readers the Holocaust of the Jewish people has today made its pages a safe-space for those who hate the Jewish state,” Dermer said. “Through biased coverage, slanderous columns and anti-Semitic cartoons, its editors shamefully choose week after week to cast the Jewish state as a force for evil.”

The Times initially acknowledged an “error of judgment” in publishing the cartoon, but then on Sunday offered a more thorough apology for publishing the cartoon, admitting that it was anti-Semitic.

We are committed to making sure nothing like this happens again,” the Sunday statement said. “Such imagery is always dangerous, and at a time when anti-Semitism is on the rise worldwide, it’s all the more unacceptable.”

Trump tweeted about the cartoon Monday, writing: “The New York Times has apologized for the terrible Anti-Semitic Cartoon, but they haven’t apologized to me for this or all of the Fake and Corrupt news they print on a daily basis. They have reached the lowest level of ‘journalism,’ and certainly a low point in @nytimes history!”

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