After running a slew of anti-Israel op-eds, the New York Times invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to submit his own.
Netanyahu’s refusal, signed by senior adviser Ron Dermer and reprinted in the Jerusalem Post, is a masterstroke.
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Dear Sasha,
I received your email requesting that Prime Minister Netanyahu submit an op-ed to the New York Times. Unfortunately, we must respectfully decline.
On matters relating to Israel, the op-ed page of the “paper of record” has failed to heed the late Senator Moynihan’s admonition that everyone is entitled to their own opinion but that no one is entitled to their own facts.
A case in point was your decision last May to publish the following bit of historical revision by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas:
It is important to note that the last time the question of Palestinian statehood took center stage at the General Assembly, the question posed to the international community was whether our homeland should be partitioned into two states. In November 1947, the General Assembly made its recommendation and answered in the affirmative. Shortly thereafter, Zionist forces expelled Palestinian Arabs to ensure a decisive Jewish majority in the future state of Israel, and Arab armies intervened. War and further expulsions ensued.
This paragraph effectively turns on its head an event within living memory in which the Palestinians rejected the UN partition plan accepted by the Jews and then joined five Arab states in launching a war to annihilate the embryonic Jewish state. It should not have made it past the most rudimentary fact-checking.
The opinions of some of your regular columnists regarding Israel are well known. They consistently distort the positions of our government and ignore the steps it has taken to advance peace. They cavalierly defame our country by suggesting that marginal phenomena condemned by Prime Minister Netanyahu and virtually every Israeli official somehow reflects government policy or Israeli society as a whole. Worse, one columnist even stooped to suggesting that the strong expressions of support for Prime Minister Netanyahu during his speech this year to Congress was “bought and paid for by the Israel lobby” rather than a reflection of the broad support for Israel among the American people.
Yet instead of trying to balance these views with a different opinion, it would seem as if the surest way to get an op-ed published in the New York Times these days, no matter how obscure the writer or the viewpoint, is to attack Israel.
Even so, the recent piece on “Pinkwashing,” in which Israel is vilified for having the temerity to champion its record on gay-rights, set a new bar that will be hard for you to lower in the future.
Not to be accused of cherry-picking to prove a point, I discovered that during the last three months (September through November) you published 20 op-eds about Israel in the New York Times and International Herald Tribune. After dividing the op-eds into two categories, “positive” and “negative,” with “negative” meaning an attack against the State of Israel or the policies of its democratically elected government, I found that 19 out of 20 columns were “negative.”
The only “positive” piece was penned by Richard Goldstone (of the infamous Goldstone Report), in which he defended Israel against the slanderous charge of Apartheid.
Yet your decision to publish that op-ed came a few months after your paper reportedly rejected Goldstone’s previous submission. In that earlier piece, which was ultimately published in the Washington Post, the man who was quoted the world over for alleging that Israel had committed war crimes in Gaza, fundamentally changed his position. According to the New York Times op-ed page, that was apparently news unfit to print.
Your refusal to publish “positive” pieces about Israel apparently does not stem from a shortage of supply. It was brought to my attention that the Majority Leader and Minority Whip of the U.S. House of Representatives jointly submitted an op-ed to your paper in September opposing the Palestinian action at the United Nations and supporting the call of both Israel and the Obama administration for direct negotiations without preconditions. In an age of intense partisanship, one would have thought that strong bipartisan support for Israel on such a timely issue would have made your cut.
So with all due respect to your prestigious paper, you will forgive us for declining your offer. We wouldn’t want to be seen as “Bibiwashing” the op-ed page of the New York Times.
Sincerely,
Ron Dermer
Senior advisor to Prime Minister Netanyahu






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Wow, that folks is what you call a very sweet bitch slap to NYT's face by a professional and intelligent man.
Outstanding. I'm sure that when someone reads that to Pinch he'll immediately call for in-depth report on these Israelis that have the temerity to continue to exist even though the Grey Lady thinks she shouldn't.
Netanyahu is no punk. He's not going to bow down to these dirt bags because they're from the NYT.
His letter to them, although very articulate and right on point was far too timid; he should have literally told them to go fu*k themselves.
A parakeet would reject the NYT if it lined a bird cage.
"everyone is entitled to their own opinion but that no one is entitled to their own facts'
Another episode of "CSI – NYT"
……..great visual, irondog! Thanks for my morning laugh.
I'm currently hounding everyone to watch this video if they haven't. These two men with over 30 years experience in foreign policy don't pull any punches over what's at stake for America in the ME including Iran, nukes, and what Israel WILL do if we don't step up and show some spine. Give it a gander. It's long but worth every minute.
* http://tinyurl.com/88z2u3b
Yeah, he connected with that one…
I reject the New York Times, too. You go Bibi. Keep sticking it to those leftist snobs at the NYT.
Good for you, Mr. Prime Minister.
"everyone is entitled to their own opinion but that no one is entitled to their own facts"
Au contraire….in their elitist minds no one except the NYT.
http://www.politiseeds.com
Only $7.50 more to go, rot in hell NYT. Isn't it that time of year when Sulzberger awards himself a huge bonus while screwing over everyone else? Merry Holidays soon to be unemployed communists!!!
Too bad Netanyahu didn't get to slap the NYT around in person like he got to do to Obama in The Oval Office a few months ago.
It was priceless to watch Obama have to sit through that in front of the whole world.
Hmm, wonder if this is the reason the NY Times is changing leadership.
Won't change the product, but when painting the poop that is the NY Times,
fresh paint is a prerequisite to "Fit to Print".
The Israeli lad is well versed in the English language, wonder what he opined in Yiddish?
Those thoughts probably fell into the "Not Fit to Print" Category.
He's much classier than that. That's something our esteemed president would say.
Now, remember, there are grandmothers reading and posting here – don't make me wash your mouth out with soap!
Fuuny the CEO of NYT just showed herself the door today as well. Absolute smack down of a letter. I love it. Maybe the NYT should charge more for their online paper, just like liberals always want to increase taxes yet somehow never see the revenue increase.
I wonder if The NYT will publish that?
I believe that only Communists and Nazis read "New York Times" nowdays. Communists — due to their losing "Pravda" and Soviet Union, Nazis — because they had lost WWII, Germany and "Folkischer Beobachter."
Decent and thinking person wouldn't stoop so low.
Sorry Grandma…. won't happen again.
To bad that the only people who will ever know about this is us and the Israelis.
please tell us you're not holding yur breath, lolol.
Breath buddy…..deep breaths.
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BOOM! That just happened! New York Times…you've just been Bibied!
A very super job telling that Communist, anti-Semitic rag to frak off.
I have heard of Prime Minister Netanyahu, but what is the New York Times?
OK – wanna a cookie??!!
the mighty pen of Bibi N
Too verbose!
In the immortal word of General Tony McAuliffe .. "NUTS!"
Boycott the New York Times and it's advertisers!
And that includes news stands that sell that rag.
That's why they're called The New York SLIMES.
I like you.But lets not say that Israel is pro American.They are pro Israeli only.
That was freaking awesome!
A pigeon would reject the NYT even if it was laying in a park with bread crumbs on it.
Actually, the New York Times was trying to cheapen Mr. Netanyahu, by somehow believing that their propaganda deserves a response.
The New York Times shovel ready slander of Israel will end up on the trash heap of bigotry.
Excellent article….full of facts and right to the point… EXCELLENT !!!!
Right in your lying face New York Times….and Mr Freidman you are a pathetic excuse for a journalist….thats why you are employed at the New York SINKING Times… and you stupidly wonder why revenues are down ???
How Incongruous ! Declining to reply with a long letter.
Could call it a Bibi-itch slap. Good on 'em.
Yep, the Slimes wanted a Bibi op-ed to help them sell their stinking pile. Much better to publish his response here and a hundred other Israeli and on-line papers. The NYT does not deserve the honor of owning ANY of his words.
The NYT has just about thrown away the last of their credibility.
one word. NICE.
Nicely done Mr. Dermer and PM Netanyahu. Wish we had you guys in our Oval Office.
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