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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.

  • A pro-Palestinian protester vandalized the apartment building of New York Times executive editor Joseph Kahn with red paint and graffiti stating, 'Joe Kahn Lies, Gaza Dies,' early Friday morning, as reported by police.
  • The vandalism occurred at Kahn's Greenwich Village home, where residents found red paint on the entrance steps, walls, and sidewalk.
  • This incident is part of ongoing protests against Kahn's and the New York Times' coverage of the Israel-Gaza war, with past protests involving similar vandalism at the newspaper's offices.
  • Police are investigating this incident, which aligns with a pattern of demonstrations targeting Kahn due to perceived pro-Israel reporting by the Times.
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The NYPD confirmed the presence of paint on the stairs and doors at the home of the editor of The New York Times.

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