Antonio Antunes denies his NY Times caricature of Netanyahu as a dog leading blind Trump was anti-Semitic, says it critiqued Israel's 'criminal conduct in Palestine'

Former Israeli atomic official Elie Geisler describes guarding a plutonium core, as well as plans to turn it into a nuclear bomb, during the 1967 Six Day War

In note sent to staff, publisher A.G. Sulzberger also says paper will update 'unconscious bias training' to include anti-Semitism

Netanyahu lauds Jewish people's ascension from the ashes to become 'a rising world power,' but warns of double threat posed by resurgent anti-Semitism and a belligerent Iran

Self-berating editorial says paper is 'still haunted' by its own history of ignoring Jew-hatred and the Holocaust, acknowledges anti-Semitic imagery 'particularly dangerous now'

Former Harvard law professor and major Israel advocate is a frequent contributor to the paper; 'it just put me in mind of a very dark time in Jewish history'

Jason Greenblatt calls on newspaper to apologize to Netanyahu and Trump; NYT drops syndication service that supplied anti-Semitic caricature

Ron Dermer claims newspaper has become 'a safe-space for those who hate the Jewish state'; Trump says Times has apologized for cartoon, but hasn’t apologized to him for fake news

Danny Danon says drawing of Netanyahu-faced dog leading a blind Trump could have been taken from Nazi propaganda newspaper Der Sturmer

Image included in paper's international edition shows Israeli PM as a dog guiding a skullcap-wearing US president

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