
Mark Horowitz
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Mark Horowitz
@MarkHorowitz
Former editor @wired @nymag @tabletmag @nytimes. Still writes. Mostly about Hollywood or Israel. Onetime pedal-steel guitarist in a French rockabilly band.



Following the publication by Nicholas Kristof in The New York Times of one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published against the State of Israel in the modern press, which also received the backing of the newspaper, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar have instructed the initiation of a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times.





NEW: @KathyHochul filmed a TV commercial with @MicahLasher to further support his campaign for @JerryNadler's seat in NY-12. Nadler is also in the video, which takes place at an UWS bagel spot

Brooklyn, NY 🇺🇸 Chanting "Zionism will fail" in a Jewish neighborhood in the US is not anti-Zionism. We have not seen such intimidation of Jewish communities like this in quite some time.


Today is going to be a bit of a different article. I want to tell you what happened to me this week in the Netherlands. I was invited to speak at a conference organised by Thinc, a Dutch think tank, on the weaponisation of international law against Israel. My first talk to the main audience was about the psychological function of that weaponisation. The point I made was simple: accusations against Israel are no longer treated as accusations; they are presented as verdicts. The allegation becomes the punishment. Israel is accused of genocide, apartheid, ethnic cleansing, collective punishment, starvation, war crimes, and so on. In normal legal reasoning, such claims are tested against evidence, definitions, context, intent, precedent, and the conduct of the enemy. However, in anti-Israel discourse, the accusation itself is treated as a judgment. The charge is enough. The slogan is enough. The process becomes the stick with which the Jewish state is beaten. My second speech was at the Free University in Amsterdam alongside the superb Anne Herzberg and Danny Orbach. I am told the event had been difficult to organise. The university had hosted pro-Palestinian events, but this was apparently the first event that could be considered to have given a more balanced perspective, and the organisers had to jump through a number of hoops to make it happen. When we arrived, security escorted us to the lecture room. This was something of a clue that things were not normal. Outside the room, we were met by what I suppose you could call an arrivals committee: four activists in keffiyehs, silently holding Palestinian flags. That gave us a fairly good sense of how the morning would go... Read the rest of the article on Substack. mrandrewfox.substack.com/p/rape-is-just…

🇺🇸 New York City, May 6, 2026: During the antisemitic riots outside Park East Synagogue, Hamas supporters were seen beating a photo of the Lubavitcher Rebbe while waving Hezbollah flags. Not about Palestine. About hating Jews and glorifying terrorism.

Georgetown asked for my talk in advance, and I was about to send it to them on the day I discussed the petition with the dean. It draws on several of my JJ columns about humility, gratitude, and, ironically, the urgent need for dialogue in our polarized society. jewishjournal.com/commentary/col…


This column will likely allay a lot of fears ginned up on X. No idea if Times columns move votes in Maine these days but having a progressive Jewish columnist who is 100% willing to call out the left come to Platner's defense like this creates a permission structure for those inclined to support him, but on the fence because of the controversies. That could matter for general-election fundraising, and for endorsements. nytimes.com/2026/05/08/opi…



The Israeli here is Eyal Waldman He has been one of Israel’s biggest Peace advocates for a decade+ His daughter was murdered at the Nova Festival on October 7th But he still advocates for Peace Here he’s rejected simply for being Israeli A tragedy


Before and after telling Ms. Mamdani that you’re Miss Israel.


But our mayor has taken time out of his busy day to issue a statement in support of the protests! We are in some new territory now.


The pre-school at Park East Synagogue was forced to close early because it could not ensure safe dismissal. When children can’t safely leave school, something is deeply wrong. This is unacceptable.




