Posted on 05/12/2026 7:08:39 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Like many leftists living in social media bubbles, New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof is obsessed with Israel. And because he has a risible understanding of the Middle East, he’s also highly susceptible to believing unhinged conspiracies aimed at the country.
This week, however, in a pseudo-journalistic piece headlined “The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians,” the columnist excavates conspiracies so unhinged that no marginally reputable media outlet has ever touched them. Even the New York Times relegates it to its op-ed section, since the piece breaks every rule of objective journalism. But even columnists have an obligation to abide by the basic standards of evidence. Kristof does not.
For example:
Kristof tells the story of an unnamed 23-year-old Palestinian woman who contends she was arrested after Oct. 7, strip-searched, mocked, tied up, beaten, and then molested and likely raped by Israelis. The Israelis, the woman tells Kristof, wanted to “crush her spirit,” a curiously political statement for an alleged rape victim.
In any event, Kristof not only fails to provide the woman’s name, but he offers no other witness, no complaint, no medical evidence from an Arab doctor, no photos of bruises, nothing but the accusation. Did the columnist ever verify that the woman had been detained? Because Kristof doesn’t tell us in which prison this woman was purportedly held, or why she was arrested, or even when. Any competent journalist would have heard blaring sirens when a story leaves out any detail that could be used to launch a genuine investigation. It’s difficult to believe that’s an accident. Yet, Kristof treats all the allegations as fact.
Then again, even the named sources Kristof relies on are highly problematic.
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So far I’ve got 14 sources confirming this, working to lock down more
Maybe Kristof knows because he’s the one who raped her.
That would explain his detailed knowledge of this incident.
He’s a known agent of the CCP.
It’s the “Tucker Carlson shtick.” Kristof and the NYTimes see how to attract a certain type of audience, and it pays. (The NYTimes recently ran a friendly puff interview with Carlson - featured on the front page.)
Old-time standards for reporting are passé. Welcome to the new cool.
TAQIYYA, now from the NY Times.
Just like the Democrats, they accuse others of what they themselves have done.
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