Tony Doris was the editorial page editor of The Palm Beach Post. He was fired after running a cartoon about the war in Gaza.Credit...Saul Martinez for The New York Times Supported by By Benjamin ...
Tony Doris was fired for running the controversial cartoon after more than 20 years at the Palm Beach Post. Tony Doris/Facebook The soldiers tell the hostage “watch your step” as the three ...
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A Florida editor says he was fired by his local paper, part of a national network, after he ran a cartoon that was critical of the death toll in the war in Gaza. Tony Doris says he was fired as ...
The cartoon showed an Israeli hostage returning home — over a pile of Palestinian bodies. A Florida editor says he was fired by his local paper, part of a national network, after he ran a ...
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