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Netanyahu sues New York Times over Palestinian rape article

14 May 2026
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The Israeli government is suing The New York Times over an article that detailed rape allegations by Palestinian detainees against Israeli forces. The report, based on the accounts of 14 Palestinian victims, highlighted a growing body of evidence of systematic Israeli sexual abuse. The government condemned the article as “blood libel” and announced a defamation lawsuit against the newspaper. The New York Times and columnist Nicholas Kristof stood by the article, citing extensive fact-checking and corroboration of victim accounts.

[Why It Matters]
The Israeli government’s decision to sue The New York Times reflects escalating tensions over allegations of sexual abuse by Israeli forces. The lawsuit raises legal questions about jurisdiction and freedom of the press. The article has sparked criticism of a double standard in reporting on abuses in the region, with allegations of bias in coverage. The ongoing dispute underscores broader issues of human rights violations and accountability in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Cruise ship company Carnival Corporation announced plans to resume sailing in July with a limited number of ships and passengers. The company had previously suspended all operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Carnival plans to restart cruises from Miami and Galveston, Texas, initially offering trips to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. The decision comes as the cruise industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, with many companies struggling financially and facing uncertainty about when they can resume operations at full capacity.

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Cruise ship companies like Carnival Corporation have faced significant challenges during the pandemic, with many ships unable to sail and passengers hesitant to book trips. The decision to resume sailing in July marks a significant step towards recovery for the industry, as it signals a return to some level of normalcy. However, the limited capacity and new safety protocols will likely impact the overall experience for passengers, highlighting the ongoing effects of the pandemic on the travel sector.

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