The New York Times apologized Saturday for a caricature it published Thursday in its opinion column, which sparked the ire of many readers who claimed it bore anti-Semitic tropes. skip - The Caricature, from the Twitter account of The Jewish WorkerThis was in yesterday's @nytimes international edition and uh... the fuck? pic.twitter.com/1rl2vXoTB3 — New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) 27 באפריל 2019 The apology tweeted by the New York Times' Opinion accountThe caricature in question showed U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a skullcap and led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, depicted as a guide dog wearing a Star of David necklace. The Twitter account of the Times' opinion page published an apology, which will run in print Monday. The editors described the caricature as having "anti-Semitic tropes," calling it "offensive" and adding that it was "an error of judgment to publish it."
Source: International New York Times April 27, 2019 17:26 UTC