NYT executive editor’s apartment building vandalized with red paint
The vandalism follows a July 24 editor's note update on Gaza starvation coverage, sparking protests with repeated slogans accusing bias against Palestinians, according to police and NYT statements.
- The Manhattan apartment building of New York Times Executive Editor Joseph Kahn was vandalized with red paint on Friday, as confirmed by the newspaper.
- A message reading 'Joe Kahn Lies Gaza Dies' was found at the entrance, indicating the attack is linked to the paper's coverage of Gaza.
- This incident is the second vandalism targeting The New York Times over its reporting on Israel's war on Gaza, following another attack a month prior.
- A spokesperson for The New York Times condemned the attack, stating that 'vandalism and targeting of individuals and their families crosses a line.
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'Joe Kahn lies, Gaza dies' - NY Times editor's home vandalized
The vandalism came after a July 2025 attack on the paper’s Manhattan offices. By World Israel News Staff The apartment building of New York Times executive editor Joseph Kahn, who is Jewish, was vandalized by anti-Israel activists who defaced the property with red paint and a threatening message in an apparent protest over the ongoing war in Gaza. The upscale Greenwich Village building where Kahn lives was targeted early Friday morning by unknow…
Anti-Israel Vandals Target NYT Editor's Apartment Building
The leftist New York Times' executive editor Joseph Kahn was targeted by anti-Israel activists on Friday when his Manhattan apartment building was doused in red paint and a message aimed at him was scrawled on the sidewalk.
NYT executive editor’s apartment building vandalized with red paint
The Manhattan apartment building where The New York Times executive editor Joseph Kahn lives was vandalized early Friday in what appeared to be a display of criticism against the paper’s coverage of the war in Gaza. “Joe Kahn Lies Gaza Dies,” read a message in blank paint written in front of the entrance to the…
The NYPD confirmed the presence of paint on the stairs and doors at the home of the editor of The New York Times.


Apartment building of senior New York Times editor vandalized over Gaza coverage
The paper’s headquarters was vandalized last month with a similar message
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