West Bank: “Two Palestinian cars torched, scrawled with ‘price tag’ graffiti”
— Haaretz reports: “Two vehicles in a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank were torched early Friday. The vandals, who have not yet been located, scrawled the words ‘price tag’ on one of the cars.”
— “The incident was apparently carried out by settlers, who have taken on the phrase price tag as part of their protest against Israel’s temporary construction freeze in the West Bank.”
— “A similar incident was carried out on Wednesday morning, when unknown vandals sprayed a Star of David with the name Mohammed beside it on a mosque in the West Bank village of Hawara.”
— “The words ‘Thank you God, for not making me a Gentile’ were spray-painted elsewhere in the village and two cars were torched in another location. No suspects have yet been caught.”
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