Protesters Rally Outside New York Times in Support of Palestine

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Manhattan, NY — August 28, 2025 — On Thursday, a large group of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the headquarters of The New York Times in Midtown Manhattan, calling attention to what they described as the paper’s “complicit role” in justifying Israel’s military blockade of Gaza.

Demonstrators held signs reading, « Israel’s repeated evacuation orders take toll on already weakened Gazans. Displaced Palestinians in Gaza with nowhere safe to go. » The message referenced the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where continuous Israeli evacuation orders have left over a million displaced civilians with few options for safety, shelter, or medical care.

As the crowd chanted « New York Times to be heard now, » the protest quickly drew attention from onlookers and passersby. Many demonstrators voiced frustration at what they believe is a lack of critical media coverage from one of the world’s most influential newspapers.

“Israel’s primary justification for its deadly blockade of Gaza was based on a falsehood — one that The New York Times echoed for months,” said one activist. “We are here to demand accountability—not only from governments but also from the media that enables them.”

The protest is part of a broader wave of actions aimed at media institutions, which activists say have too often repeated official narratives without challenging their validity or exploring the human impact on civilians.

As tensions remain high and the conflict continues, demonstrators say they will persist in holding media institutions accountable for what they report—and what they choose to leave out.

“We will not be silent,” another protester declared. “Because silence enables suffering.”

No official response has yet been issued by The New York Times regarding the demonstration.

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