Israeli police have said that vandals have slashed car tires and sprayed a bus with hate graffiti in a predominantly Arab neighborhood in Jerusalem, the latest in a series of similar incidents.
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said 34 cars were found damaged early on Monday in Beit Hanina in East Jerusalem.
She said one bus had “non-Jews in Israel = enemies” scrawled on it in Hebrew.
Samri said police were investigating the incident and searching for suspects.
Local residents told AFP news agency that security cameras at the site showed a group of men committed the crime, which bore the hallmarks of a “price tag” attack, a euphemism for hate crimes that generally target Palestinians.
Initially carried out against Palestinians in retaliation to state moves to dismantle unauthorized settler outposts, the attacks have since become a much broader phenomenon, with racist and xenophobic overtones.
Mosques, churches, dovish Israeli groups and even Israeli military bases have been targeted in the assaults, which have been widely condemned by Israeli leaders across the political spectrum.
In June, 21 cars were vandalized in a similar attack in Beit Hanina not far from Monday’s attack. Last month, the tires of 31 cars were slashed in a Palestinian neighborhood in the southern sector of East Jerusalem.
(Agencies via Al Jazeera – www.aljazeera.com)
Sounds like anti-Semitic hate crimes committed by zionists.
When the prophecy is fulfilled, the new temple built, and Israel rises, what a bunch of racist, xenophobic bigots will populate it. Most of the world lives side by side with neighbours of different religion and ethnic origin, and prospers. The bigots will destroy themselves. Carry on!!!!