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  2. The Times of Israel - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Reuters reported that The Times of Israel, along with The Jerusalem Post, Algemeiner, and Arutz Sheva, published op-eds sent to them by someone using a falsified identity. [31] [32] The op-eds were removed as soon as the problem was discovered. Opinion editor Miriam Herschlag said that she regretted the scam because it distorted the ...

  3. Arutz Sheva - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Reuters reported that Arutz Sheva along with Algemeiner, The Times of Israel and The Jerusalem Post had published op-eds written under a false identity. The supposed author, Oliver Taylor, was an "elaborate fiction". [6]

  4. God's chosen people (Jostein Gaarder op-ed) - Wikipedia

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    The op-ed was published together with an interview of Gaarder where he explained the thoughts behind the op-ed. When asked about what he wanted to achieve, he answered that he actually wrote it as a wake-up call to Israel. The state of Israel, he says, is the one state not respecting Israel as it was originally "created by the United Nations." [7]

  5. Michael Oren - Wikipedia

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    Following the Gaza flotilla raid in May 2010, Oren wrote an op-ed in The New York Times, "An Assault, Cloaked in Peace", in which he accused the organizers of the flotilla of attempting to "create a provocation" in order to "put international pressure on Israel to drop the Gaza embargo".

  6. The Jerusalem Post - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Reuters reported that The Jerusalem Post, along with Algemeiner, The Times of Israel and Arutz Sheva, had published op-eds written by non-existent people. [35] [36] In 2020, The Daily Beast identified a network of false personas used to sneak opinion pieces aligned with UAE government policy to media outlets such as The Jerusalem Post ...

  7. Bret Stephens - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 he joined The Wall Street Journal as an op-ed editor. [14] He later worked as an editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal Europe, in Brussels. [15] Stephens edited the weekly "State of the Union" column on the European Union. [16] In 2002, Stephens moved to Israel to become the editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post. [17] He was 28 ...

  8. David Horovitz - Wikipedia

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    David Horovitz (Hebrew: דוד הוֹרוֹויץ; born 12 August 1962) is a British-born Israeli journalist, author and speaker. He is the founding editor of The Times of Israel, a current affairs website based in Jerusalem that launched in February 2012.

  9. Giora Eiland - Wikipedia

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    A New York Times op-ed used it as evidence that Israelis may feel justified in "using suffering to achieve military goals". [22] Additionally, The Times of Israel referenced Eiland's op-ed in an article about an IDF soldier who died of a fungal infection acquired in Gaza. [23]