Settlers Spray Racist Graffiti, Puncture Tires of Vehicles Near Jerusalem

 

Jerusalem, MINA — Extremist Jewish settlers on Friday afternoon spray-painted racist graffiti on walls and punctured the tires of many parked vehicles after raiding the village of Beit Iksa, to the northwest of Jerusalem, WAFA reported, citing local sources.

Settlers from the so-called “price tag” group raided the village spray-painted racist logos such as “price tag”, “revenge”, and “death to Arabs” on walls and parked vehicles. They also punctured the tires of many parked vehicles.

Many Palestinian activists and rights groups have repeatedly blamed Israel for fostering a “culture of impunity” for Jewish settlers committing violent acts against Palestinians.

Better known as “price tag” attacks, extremist settlers carry out violent acts of punishment on Palestinians and their property to demonstrate their opposition to Israeli restrictions on settlements and their outposts in the occupied West Bank as well as on Palestinian towns and villages in Israel. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)