i was providing evidence why the NYT is agenda driven. As for how they hide it, i already recommended you to read “Manufacturing Consent” where this is analyzed in detail.
The french media confirmed there were acts of sexual abuse on October 7. This is a strange hill to die on.
Now you are moving goal posts and ignoring the fundamental problem. Also you selectively focus on the intercept, when multiple media outlets have investigated the NYT piece and found severe problems.
There is a substantial difference between factual reporting on sexual violence and letting a “former” intelligence officer who calls for genocide to completely fabricate cases and become unhinged in her claims. This also amounted to psychological violence against victims and family members who had to come out and deny the fabrications made by the New York Times. Imagine your family member is being murdered and a ruthless “former” intelligence officer is spreading inventions to make it more gruesome than it was and people being bullied to lie about it in order to support the governments propaganda efforts.
On January 3, Mondoweiss published an article by an “anonymous group of Palestinian journalists in Israel” containing a critical review of statements in “Screams Without Words” about Gal Abdush. As described by Mondoweiss, some of Abdush’s relatives, including her sisters and brother-in-law, stated that she hadn’t been raped.[11][2] Her brother-in-law, Nissim Abdush, stated that no official party had informed them of sexual assault, saying that “the media invented it”.[11] Her sisters Tali Barakha and Miral Altar pointed out perceived incoherencies in the timing of events, with Altar writing that “[i]t doesn’t make any sense that in four minutes, they raped her, slaughtered her, and burned her”.[11] The Mondoweiss article also pointed to a Ynet interview of Gal’s mother, Eti Bracha, where she stated that she had only learned about the rape from “the New York Times reporter”.[11][10] However, Bracha, like Gal Abdush’s brother and mother-in-law, said they believed Abdush was raped.[10] Bracha stated that “there are witnesses who saw the sexual assault of my daughter”.[10] In an article published in CounterPunch in early February, media scholar and Fordham University professor Robin Andersen criticized the strength of the investigation, noting major discrepancies between families’ testimonies and the article’s text.[22]
Eden Wessely, who filmed Gal Abdush’s body, told Ynet in January 2024 that New York Times co-authors Schwartz and Sella had “called me again and again and explained how important [her footage and testimony were] to Israeli hasbara.”[14][8]: ¶64 Wessely noted that Schwartz and Sella wanted “to know every detail”.[14] She said she understood that “there were disagreements within the [Abdush] family about the publication that she had been raped”, but stated her belief that Gal’s “voice should be heard, because her whole appearance screamed: ‘Look at me, hear me, I was raped, I was murdered.’”
Again, i feel like the gravity of it cannot be understated. This piece was clearly a propaganda piece to help Israel maintain its image as the ICJ demanded measures to be taken by Israel to prevent committing genocide against Palestinians. Even as the evidence came in, the NYT doubled down, despite full well knowing who and what it does propaganda for with this piece.
The fact that the NYT occasionally lets Palestinian voices be heard only serves as a veil to create the idea of being unbiased. Again this is something that is well analyzed in “Manufacturing consent” and it isn’t exclusive to the NYT. Most corporate media acts in similar fashion.
She concluded that sexual violence did indeed take place. The NYT didn’t publish anything false.
The fact Hamas committed bad thing doesn’t mean the NYT vilified Palestinians.
The NYT told the story of a Palestinian grandmother who refuses to leave her home in Gaza during bombardments because she already lost her home once, in 1948:
There’s no story that is more fiercely contested than Israel-Palestine drama , more mired in competing zero-sum narratives. It is nearly impossible to produce fair, accurate coverage without making all sides angry.
i was providing evidence why the NYT is agenda driven. As for how they hide it, i already recommended you to read “Manufacturing Consent” where this is analyzed in detail.
Now you are moving goal posts and ignoring the fundamental problem. Also you selectively focus on the intercept, when multiple media outlets have investigated the NYT piece and found severe problems.
There is a substantial difference between factual reporting on sexual violence and letting a “former” intelligence officer who calls for genocide to completely fabricate cases and become unhinged in her claims. This also amounted to psychological violence against victims and family members who had to come out and deny the fabrications made by the New York Times. Imagine your family member is being murdered and a ruthless “former” intelligence officer is spreading inventions to make it more gruesome than it was and people being bullied to lie about it in order to support the governments propaganda efforts.
Again, i feel like the gravity of it cannot be understated. This piece was clearly a propaganda piece to help Israel maintain its image as the ICJ demanded measures to be taken by Israel to prevent committing genocide against Palestinians. Even as the evidence came in, the NYT doubled down, despite full well knowing who and what it does propaganda for with this piece.
The fact that the NYT occasionally lets Palestinian voices be heard only serves as a veil to create the idea of being unbiased. Again this is something that is well analyzed in “Manufacturing consent” and it isn’t exclusive to the NYT. Most corporate media acts in similar fashion.
The United Nations special representative Pramila Patten released her full report on sexual assaults on October 7.
https://www.un.org/sexualviolenceinconflict/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/report/mission-report-official-visit-of-the-office-of-the-srsg-svc-to-israel-and-the-occupied-west-bank-29-january-14-february-2024/20240304-Israel-oWB-CRSV-report.pdf
She concluded that sexual violence did indeed take place. The NYT didn’t publish anything false.
The fact Hamas committed bad thing doesn’t mean the NYT vilified Palestinians.
The NYT told the story of a Palestinian grandmother who refuses to leave her home in Gaza during bombardments because she already lost her home once, in 1948:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/25/world/middleeast/gaza-diaspora-families.html
The NYT wrote stories about a Palestinian child orphaned by the air strike that killed dozens of her family members :
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/18/world/middleeast/gaza-children-israel.html
There’s no story that is more fiercely contested than Israel-Palestine drama , more mired in competing zero-sum narratives. It is nearly impossible to produce fair, accurate coverage without making all sides angry.