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Anti-Israel vandals target ritzy NYC building where New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn lives

August 30, 2025
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Anti-Israel vandals target ritzy NYC building where New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn lives
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Vandals splattered red paint across the entrance of the ritzy Greenwich Village building where New York Times executive editor Joseph Kahn lives early Friday, in the latest attack by anti-Israel activists enraged over the paper’s coverage of the Israel-Gaza war.

Officers were called to 43 Fifth Ave., near East 11th Street, just before 5 a.m. on Friday, according to cops.

Residents were confronted with red paint covering the steps, walls, sidewalk and lamps outside the entrance, along with graffiti reading, “Joe Kahn Lies, Gaza Dies” scrawled in black marker on the pavement.

Vandals splattered red paint across the entrance of New York Times executive editor Joseph Kahn’s Greenwich Village co-op early Friday.
Vandals splattered red paint across the entrance of the ritzy Greenwich Village building where New York Times executive editor Joseph Kahn lives early Friday. kyle mazza/shutterstock
The canopy of 43 Fifth Avenue was streaked in red paint during the overnight attack tied to pro-Palestinian activists.
The canopy of 43 Fifth Avenue was streaked in red paint during the overnight anti-Israel attack. kyle mazza/shutterstock

No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing, the NYPD told The Post.

Investigators said the incident fits into a pattern of anti-Israel demonstrations targeting Kahn personally and accusing the Times of manufacturing consent for “genocide” in Gaza.

In December, protesters stormed the paper’s Midtown headquarters with similar slogans — smearing red paint at the entrance to the newspaper’s offices.

Police were called to the building just before 5 a.m. on Friday morning.
Police were called to the building just before 5 a.m. on Friday. Robert Miller
Red paint covered the front steps of the historic 1905 Beaux Arts building, where Kahn owns an apartment.
Red paint covered the front steps of the historic 1905 Beaux Arts building, where Kahn owns an apartment. kyle mazza/shutterstock

“People are free to disagree with The New York Times’s reporting but vandalism and targeting of individuals and their families crosses a line and we will work with authorities to address it,” a Times spokesperson said in a statement to The Post.

Kahn lives in one of the city’s most storied co-ops. The building at 43 Fifth Ave., a grand Beaux Arts edifice built in 1905, is considered one of Lower Fifth’s architectural jewels, with a limestone façade, wrought-iron balconies and an ornate marble lobby decorated with Art Nouveau bas reliefs.

The 11-story co-op, converted in 1978, houses just 42 apartments and is known for soaring ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces and old-world grandeur.

Joe Kahn took over as New York Times executive editor last year, succeeding Dean Baquet.
Joe Kahn took over as New York Times executive editor last year, succeeding Dean Baquet. X/@nycscribe

Public records show Kahn’s unit last sold for around $1.6 million in 2009, while larger apartments and penthouses in the building have commanded between $8 million and $17 million in recent years, according to Street Easy.

The building has long been a magnet for the famous and powerful. In 2005, Julia Roberts, Hollywood mega-star known for hit films such as “Ocean’s Eleven” and “Pretty Woman,” sold her penthouse in the co-op.

Marlon Brando, the Academy Award-winning actor, once lived there, as did novelist Dawn Powell.

The vandalism comes amid months of intensifying criticism of the Times’ coverage of the Gaza war.

Activists and watchdogs have accused the paper of biased language, downplaying Palestinian deaths, and sanitizing US and Israeli policy.

The co-op building was once home to famed actor Marlon Brando.
The co-op building was once home to famed actor Marlon Brando. Bettmann Archive

Last month, the Times ran a front-page story on famine in Gaza featuring the case of 18-month-old Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, portrayed as weighing as little as a 3-month-old due to starvation.

After backlash from Israeli officials and pro-Israel commentators who said the boy had pre-existing medical conditions, the Times appended a correction noting he suffered from health problems “affecting his brain and muscle development.”

The episode sparked fierce debate, with critics accusing the Gray Lady either of spreading “Hamas propaganda” or of bowing to political pressure and downplaying famine, even as international bodies formally declared parts of Gaza to be in a state of famine.

Julia Roberts at the Venice Film Festival.
In 2005, Julia Roberts, Hollywood mega-star known for hit films such as “Ocean’s Eleven” and “Pretty Woman,” sold her penthouse in the co-op. Getty Images

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently accused the Times of defaming Israel over its coverage of starvation in Gaza — adding that he was weighing a lawsuit against the Gray Lady.

Inside the newsroom, staff have clashed over sourcing in investigations of Hamas’ sexual violence, while unionized employees accused management of targeting Middle Eastern reporters.

Kahn took over as executive editor last year, succeeding Dean Baquet.

The post Anti-Israel vandals target ritzy NYC building where New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn lives appeared first on New York Post.

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