Last May, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof published an unprecedentedly harsh column accusing Israel of systematic rape and sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners, including the use of dogs. The extreme accusations not only provoked great outrage outside the newspaper, but also caused deep embarrassment within the organization. Now, as the criticism refuses to subside, the Times' editor-in-chief, Joseph Kahn, is performing verbal antics …
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Last May, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof published an unprecedentedly harsh column accusing Israel of systematic rape and sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners, including the use of dogs. The extreme accusations not only provoked great outrage outside the newspaper, but also caused deep embarrassment within the organization. Now, as the criticism refuses to subside, the Times' editor-in-chief, Joseph Kahn, is performing verbal antics …