The @nytimes has published many one-sided pieces on Israel since October 7, but this ridiculous piece by @Megankstack buries the central fact so completely that you have to excavate the article to find it:
Israel did not start any of this. Hope that helps.
Now let me explain:
@nytimes @Megankstack The piece frames Israeli military action in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and Iran as evidence of a new expansionism, a country drunk on American backing, settler messianism, and military impunity.
Interesting.
What it treats as merely background noise is that every front it describes was already an active front of war against Israel.
That is the premise on which the entire argument depends.
@nytimes @Megankstack The author wants the reader to see Israeli action everywhere and hostile action almost nowhere.
Israel moves, invades, occupies, escalates.
Hezbollah appears mostly as a grievance Israel invokes.
@nytimes @Megankstack Hamas is reduced to the opening clause of a sentence.
The Houthis become scenery.
Iran is a country whose nuclear infrastructure might be destabilized by Israel, rather than the regime that built, funded, armed, and coordinated the regional campaign against the Jewish state.
@nytimes @Megankstack The question the article cannot afford to ask is the simplest one:
@nytimes @Megankstack If Hamas had not carried out October 7, if Hezbollah had not fired across the northern border, if the Houthis had not attacked Israeli shipping, and if Iran had not armed and directed the ring of fire around Israel would Israel be fighting in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, or Iran?
@nytimes @Megankstack Obviously not. The article never asks because asking would collapse the thesis.
@nytimes @Megankstack The most dishonest move in the piece is the complete erasure of agency for Israel’s enemies. Talk about the bigotry of low expectations!
@nytimes @Megankstack Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and Iran are not treated as decision-makers with strategies, doctrines, weapons, and responsibility for their own choices.
@nytimes @Megankstack They are treated as conditions. Weather. Things to which Israel reacts too strongly, but never serious actors who generate the conflict in the first place.
@nytimes @Megankstack That matters because agency is the difference between a war and a morality play. In a war, there are adversaries. In this article, there is mostly Israel. Israel becomes the only party capable of moral choice and therefore the only party capable of moral blame.
@nytimes @Megankstack Hezbollah can fire rockets at Israeli towns and convert southern Lebanon into an Iranian forward operating base, but the story begins when Israel crosses the border.
@nytimes @Megankstack Hamas can massacre civilians, take hostages, embed military infrastructure in hospitals and neighborhoods, and repeatedly subordinate Palestinian welfare to its own survival, but the story becomes Israel’s “devastation of Gaza.”
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Of course you did, @nytimes. Right as Jews are going offline for a holiday, you publish a classic sidestep piece, trying to once again defend @NickKristof's indefensibly poor reporting.
Your failure of a defense ignores the substance of the problem and addresses only the process.
Let me explain: nytimes.com/2026/05/21/opi…
@nytimes @NickKristof Enough with the evasion. The criticism was never that sexual abuse allegations should be ignored. The criticism is that you published grotesque, incendiary claims while leaning on sources and allegations that demanded extraordinary scrutiny, not sanctimonious hand-waving.
@nytimes @NickKristof Kristof interviewed 14 people. He says that in each case, he corroborated the account through either a witness, a family member, a lawyer, a social worker, or a prior public statement by the same person. Those are not all the same thing.
@NYCMayor @RepRashida In 1922, the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine officially established an area in the Middle East to be a national home for the Jewish People and entrusted it to Great Britain.
Jewish people came from around the world to buy and cultivate land to further expand the existing Jewish communities that had remained in Israel as a continuous presence since Biblical times.
Terrible statement for three reasons: 1) Antisemites are protesting a synagogue event, and he condemns the people inside the synagogue — not the mob outside. 2) Protecting citizens is not a favor from the mayor. It is the job. 3) And, as usual, he is wrong on the law. Let me explain:
Let’s start with the most basic point. There is no “international law” that binds New York City. In fact, what most activists call “international law” is a loose assortment of nonbinding resolutions, aspirational norms, and political declarations.
None of these override the constitutional framework under which American cities operate. NYC is governed by the Constitution, federal statutes, state law, and municipal code. Federal law preempts state/local law and nothing is displaced by any external international regime.
Dear @BernieSanders
You are an antisemite. Not simply because you lie, distort numbers, misquote laws, and apply double standards to Israel, though you do. No, mainly because even as you do those things you never miss a chance to target innocent American Jews.
Let me explain:
@BernieSanders We can both quote international law; the difference is that my quotes will have citations, whereas yours are made up. Ready? Let's play.
@BernieSanders Yes they attacked hospitals- but, as our own Pentagon confirmed, those hospitals were being used as command centers for Hamas, which makes them (you guessed it) lawful targets under international law. Which one? This one: ihl-databases.icrc.org/en/ihl-treatie…
Your constitutional illiteracy is matched only by your reflexive disregard for Jewish rights. You are wrong on the facts, wrong on the law, and wrong on the application.
@NYCMayor Khalil wasn’t targeted for “free speech.” He was arrested for conduct and leadership in a movement that has repeatedly crossed the line from advocacy into unlawful conduct. You can't launder illegal activity into “constitutional rights” just by calling it “pro-Palestinian.”
@NYCMayor Khalil led Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), Columbia’s primary pro-Hamas group fronting for the suspended Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). Both groups have already been accused in federal court of providing material support to Hamas. tinyurl.com/2y2spdbu