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Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation'

Netanyahu threatens to sue The New York Times over Gaza 'defamation'

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls out The New York Times over its reporting on alleged starvation in Gaza, accusing the outlet of defamation and saying he has looked into filing a lawsuit on 'America Reports.'
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