Security footage released Wednesday afternoon shows a masked individual reaching through the entrance grates of Haaretz's Tel Aviv offices and throwing two bricks at the glass door, punching a hole. The suspect fled. No arrests have been reported, according to Israeli media.
Security footage released Wednesday afternoon provides new details on the vandalism at Haaretz's Tel Aviv offices. The recording shows a masked individual reaching through the metal grates covering the entrance and hurling two bricks at the glass door, shattering it and leaving a hole before fleeing the scene.
Earlier Wednesday, The Zioneer reported that a masked person had smashed the entrance door. Today's footage confirms the method and the number of bricks used. Police have not announced any arrests.
The incident is the latest in a series of break-ins and vandalism targeting media offices and public figures in Tel Aviv, though authorities have not established a connection.
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