New York Times slammed for article claiming Hezbollah terror boss Hassan Nasrallah was a 'gifted orator' who wanted 'equality' for all religions

The New York Times has been slammed for publishing an article claiming Hezbollah terror boss Hassan Nasrallah was a ‘gifted orator’ who wanted ‘equality’ for all religions.

The article, titled ‘Protesters Mourn Nasrallah’s Death Around the World‘, was uploaded onto the website on Saturday and quickly began receiving a flurry of backlash, criticism, and mockery across social media.

The short article piled praise onto the Hezbollah terror boss, who the NYT claimed was a ‘powerful orator’ who was ‘beloved among many Shiite Muslims’, in part for providing ‘social services’ in Lebanon.

It also stated Nasrallah ‘maintained that there should be one Palestine with equality for Muslims, Jews, and Christians’.

But the terror leader notoriously believed in the destruction of the Jewish state and his Iran-backed militant organization carried out several deadly attacks on Jews around the world.

The New York Times has been slammed for calling Hezbollah terror leader Hassan Nasrallah a ¿gifted orator¿ who was ¿beloved¿ by his fellow Shiite Muslims

The New York Times has been slammed for calling Hezbollah terror leader Hassan Nasrallah a ¿gifted orator¿ who was ¿beloved¿ by his fellow Shiite Muslims

The New York Times has been slammed for calling Hezbollah terror leader Hassan Nasrallah a…

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