New York (CNN Business) Staffers at The New York Times are alarmed and dismayed by the publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon -- and by the newspaper's initial response. They want to know what readers want to know: How did this get printed? Now even President Trump is weighing in. But this all started on Thursday when the international edition of The New York Times ran an anti-Semitic cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a dog on a leash held by a blind President Trump. The international edition is only available outside the United States, so most people at The Times' New York City headquarters knew nothing about it until they read about it in an editor's note published on Saturday.
Source: International New York Times April 29, 2019 16:30 UTC