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Mike Johnson criticizes New York Times for giving a platform to Hamas-appointed mayor

House Speaker Denounces New York Times for ⁣Platforming Hamas-Appointed Mayor

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) strongly criticized the New York Times for giving a platform to Yahya Sarraj, ‌the ​mayor⁣ appointed by Hamas in Gaza‌ City. Sarraj’s op-ed, titled “I Am Gaza City’s Mayor. Our Lives and Culture Are in Rubble,” was published ‍on‌ Sunday,‌ drawing immediate scrutiny. As‌ Sarraj was appointed by a recognized terrorist organization and Gaza has not held elections since 2006, ⁢Johnson joined the chorus of voices⁤ condemning the New York Times.

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“The New ⁤York Times provided a platform to a politician appointed ‍by Hamas — the group designated by America as a foreign terrorist ‍organization and responsible for ‌the heinous October 7th ⁤massacre,” Johnson ‍expressed in⁣ a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Does the NYT have no shame?”

Former U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley ‌also criticized⁤ the New York Times, highlighting the contrast between this incident and the controversy surrounding Sen.​ Tom Cotton’s (R-AR) ‍op-ed during the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020. Haley pointed out ​that while‍ the New York Times faced backlash for publishing Cotton’s op-ed, there were no complaints ​from the staff when it came ​to the op-ed ⁢by a Hamas-appointed mayor during‍ Christmas. This, according ‌to‌ Haley, speaks volumes ⁢about the state of the media.

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The New York Times’s former opinion editor, James Bennet, was forced​ to resign after publishing Cotton’s op-ed⁤ due⁣ to public and internal backlash. In his op-ed, Sarraj accuses Israel of‍ attempting to destroy Gaza’s culture and “way ‌of ⁤life,” briefly ⁢mentioning the episode that triggered the war as Israel’s response to a ‌deadly attack ​by Hamas.

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