CAMERA, an organization dedicated to accurate reporting on issues pertaining to the Middle East, accused The New York Times of 'both-siding' tearing down posters of kidnapped civilians.
Viral videos of anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian protestors tearing down posters of civilians taken by Hamas during the October 7 terrorist attack have inundated social media, and at least one journalism watchdog has accused The New York Times of 'both-siding' the issue. The posters have been plastered across public spaces and universities throughout America, and multiple social media accounts have dedicated themselves to posting video of people tearing them down.
This is a thoughtful and carefully-reported piece of journalism that accurately portrays a complex issue sparking real divisiveness in New York and across the country. Reporting out anything less than the reality of the situation would be journalistically irresponsible,' a Times spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
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