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Hate crime suspected: Cars vandalized, Star of David graffiti sprayed in West Bank

  • November 23, 2018

Several cars were vandalized and graffiti was sprayed on houses in a West Bank city circuitously Nablus on Friday. A identical incident, in that some-more than 10 cars were damaged, was reported in an adjacent community.

The Israel Police have non-stop an investigation.

Palestinians from a city of Asira al-Qibliya reported that grafitti reading, “Fight a foe, not a friend” was spray-painted on a wall of a house. A Star of David was sprayed on one of a cars.

A graffiti on a wall in Asira al-Qibliya reads 'Fight a foe, not a friend,' Nov 23, 2018
Asira al-Qibliya residents
A automobile with a tires slashed in Asira al-Qibliya, Nov 23, 2018
Asira al-Qibliya residents

Photos given to B’Tselem, an NGO that papers hatred crimes in a West Bank, uncover another marker that reads, “Regards from Shmida’s tent,” an apparent anxiety to a worried activist. The photos uncover other vehicles with punctured tires.

In a circuitously city of Huwara, over 10 cars were vandalized in a parking lot. Security camera footage shows dual hooded, masked group walking among a vehicles and slicing a tires. 

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Graffiti saying, “Evicting Yitzhar = Price Tag” was found scralled on a wall surrounding a parking lot. The aphorism expected refers to a bootleg shed in a allotment of Yitzhar that was demolished progressing this week.

Friday’s incidents are a latest in a slew of identical occurences.

Last week, a automobile was set on fire in a early morning hours in a West Bank city of Urif.

According to Palestinian sources, a occurrence took place around 3 A.M. and a automobile was definitely destroyed. Graffiti in Hebrew saying, “Don’t play with us,” was spray-painted in red on a wall circuitously a car.

Last month, 28 cars were vandalized in a Palestinian encampment of Mazraa in a central West Bank, according to internal residents. Some had their tires slashes and others were spray-painted with extremist graffiti and stars of David.

Palestinian sources contend that military came to examine after residents complained though left but entering a encampment after stones were thrown during them.