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its hamas propaganda new york times writer nicholas kristofs sexual violence column caps a career of corrections retractions and apologies going
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AI-generatedThis article is about media controversy and allegations of sexual violence in the Israel-Palestine conflict. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The event is diplomatic and journalistic in nature, with no concrete commercial signal for any sector. No company, product, or input scarcity is mentioned. Therefore, relevant_sectors is empty and no commercial inference is possible.
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- Nicholas Kristof published a 3,500-word column alleging sexual violence by Israeli forces against Palestinians.
- Israel's foreign ministry accused the New York Times of undermining its report on Hamas's sexual violence.
- Kristof's sources included individuals with ties to Hamas and discredited advocacy groups.
- Kristof has a history of corrections and retractions in his reporting.
- The column has drawn criticism for sensational claims and questionable sources.
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