The world famous The New York Times was criticized for hiring employees with the history of anti -Semitic posts on social networks.
Earlier, the newspaper broke off relations with the journalist Fadi Hanona, who repeatedly expressed the anti -Semitic and anti -Israeli position and favorably spoke about Adolf Hitler.
Israeli analysts found F. Khanons on social networks calling for the murder of Jews “wherever they are.”
“Jews are children, and I am for their murder and burning, as Hitler did with them. I would be very happy,” she wrote.
She aroused suspicions after the pro -Arab lighting of the recent conflict between the Israeli Defense Army and the Arab militia in the Gaza Gaza.
The newspaper hastily stated that she collaborated with Hanon only “in recent weeks” and tore all the connections with her.
Recently, Palestinian film director Suleiman Hiji, who collaborated with NYT from 2018 to 2021, shared his photo with a signature that is approximately translated as “in a state of harmony, like Hitler during the Holocaust.”
In his post on Facebook in 2012, Hiji wrote: “What a great, Hitler.”
photographer-freelancer Hosam Salem, actively cooperating with the newspaper, expressed joy about the massacre in Har Nofe in Jerusalem in 2014, when two Palestinians killed four rabbis, including three Americans of Israeli origin, in the synagogue, and then Driz -police.
Salem also praised the theft of the body of a soldier of the IDF Oron Shaul, who was killed during the operation “Protective Territory” in 2014.
After these messages, the representative of The News Yorke Times said that the newspaper is studying the history of these journalists on social networks.