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- Title
The New York Times' Bret Stephens, Hasbarist.
- Authors
SOLOMON, WILL
- Abstract
This article provides an overview of Bret Stephens, an editorialist for The New York Times, and discusses his views and career. The author criticizes Stephens for his unwavering support of Israel and his defense of Israeli actions, even in the face of documented atrocities and criticism from others. The article also highlights Stephens' controversial views on climate change, race, and the Iraq War. It mentions his role as editor in chief of the pro-Israel journal Sapir, which is funded by the Maimonides Fund, a dark-money organization with unknown donors. The author suggests that Stephens' views align with the powerful interests that support Israel's PR machine. The article raises questions about Stephens' affiliation with the Maimonides Fund and whether it should be disclosed in his articles on Israeli-Palestinian issues. It also highlights Stephens' controversial behavior and suggests that his role at The New York Times may be to serve as an Israeli propagandist.
- Subjects
NEW York Times, The (Newspaper); AMERICAN Jews; ANTISEMITISM; EUGENICS; PALESTINIAN children; ISRAEL-Gaza conflict, 2006-; POLITICAL science; ANTI-Arab racism; SUICIDE bombings
- Publication
CounterPunch, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1086-2323
- Publication type
Article