Mosab Abu Toha's essays on Gaza earned him the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for commentary, sparking controversy due to his prior remarks justifying violence against Israeli hostages. Critics argue this reflects a decline in the Pulitzer's integrity, particularly after awards distributed to media perceived as propagandistic. The article also critiques ProPublica's Pulitzer-winning work on abortion bans, citing a lack of credible sources and biased reporting as evidence of journalistic decay. Overall, the piece raises significant questions regarding the integrity and objectivity of awarded journalism.
This week Mosab Abu Toha, a Hamas apologist and serial fabricator who vilified female Israeli hostages and justified their kidnapping on Oct. 7, won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for commentary for a series of essays about Gaza in The New Yorker.
Its abortion stories are perhaps the sloppiest and sleaziest of its catalog, even worse than its string of pitiful smears against Supreme Court justices.
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