New York Times building in Manhattan was dissolved with red paint? Video and photos become viral | Today news

The New York Times headquarters in Manhattan were vandalized today, allegedly in response to a report on Gaza. The videos of the vandalized building became viral online, with “Nyt Lies, Gaza Dies” written in fat white letters, along with red paint lubricated on the logo of the publication. The tracks and images shared by the residents and residents on X (formerly Twitter) associated the vandalism with pro-Palestinian activists. Along with the NYT headquarters, a Starbucks -Logo near the Manhattan office was also rubbed with red paint. Watch video here – Controversion on the report on hunger according to a report by the Jerusalem Post, the vandalism occurred after the Nyt Tuesday revised his article on Hunger in Gaza, where a child reported in the story and on the cover, Mohammed Zakaria Al -Mutawaq, who had a preliminary medical condition. ‘Children in Gaza are malnourished and hungry, as the reporters and others from New York Times documented. We recently received a story about Gaza’s most vulnerable civilians, including Muhammad Zakaria al-Mutawaq, who is about 18 months old and learned from serious malnutrition. We have since learned new information, including the pre-hospital that treated health problems. This additional detail gives readers a greater understanding of his situation, “Nyt posted a statement on X. Former Prime Minister of Israel Naphtali Bennett on the publication’s elucidation and wrote on X,” It’s simply incredible. Meanwhile, the Israeli ambassador in the UN Danny Danon commented on the statement of Nyt during an interview. withdrew. But the way they withdrew was also shame. “