Israel to sue NY Times over Palestinian prisoner rape allegations
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his country’s foreign ministry said Thursday they will sue The New York Times, accusing the outlet of defamation after it published a column alleging that Israeli prison guards sexually abuse and assault imprisoned Palestinians. “Today I instructed my legal advisers to consider the harshest legal action against The New…
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