New York Times Building in Manhattan Defaced Using Red Paint? Video and Photos Go Viral
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 31 – Vandalism followed a correction clarifying a Gazan boy's health conditions, amid criticism of coverage on the Gaza conflict, officials said.
- Unidentified individuals spray-painted "NYT Lies, Gaza Dies" on The New York Times building in Manhattan on Wednesday, with sections of the structure's doors and windows also daubed with red paint.
- The New York Times issued an editor's note amending its July 24 article about Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, acknowledging he had pre-existing health conditions.
- Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter criticized The New York Times on social media, calling it a "mouthpiece for Hamas propaganda."
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed emotional distress over the situation in Gaza, emphasizing that this conflict has stolen far too many innocent lives.
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New York Times building in Manhattan defaced using red paint? Video and photos go viral
The New York Times headquarters was vandalized in Manhattan, allegedly by pro-Palestinian activists, in response to a revised article on Gaza. The vandalism included the phrase ‘NYT lies, Gaza dies.’

NY Times Building Vandalized After Gaza Story Correction Issued
Unidentified individuals spray-painted "NYT Lies, Gaza Dies" on The New York Times building in Manhattan on Wednesday, with sections of the structure's doors and windows also daubed with red paint. The incident followed heightened criticism of the newspaper's coverage of the Gaza conflict. The perpetrators remain unknown. The graffiti appeared hours after the Times issued an editor's note amending its July 24 article, "Gazans are dying of starva…

NYT building vandalized after Gaza story correction issued
Unknown individuals spray-painted the building hours after the paper amended a controversial report on a starving Gazan boy.The post NYT building vandalized after Gaza story correction issued appeared first on JNS.org.
NYT lies, Gaza dies: Protesters vandalize iconic New York Times headquarters over controversial article
The New York Times faces backlash after protesters vandalized its New York City building with “NYT LIES, GAZA DIES” over a controversial Gaza article. The report showed a Palestinian child, Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, appearing starved—but NYT later admitted he had preexisting health issues. Israeli officials, including Naftali Bennett and Danny Danon, slammed the media for spreading misinformation. This NYT Gaza article controversy has sparked…
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