Extremist Israeli settlers set Palestinian vehicles on fire, spray hate graffiti in Kafr Qasim

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Extremist Israeli members of the anti-Palestinian Price Tag terror group set several Palestinian-owned vehicles on fire last night and spray-painted hate graffiti on walls of houses and vehicles in Kafr Qasim town in 1948-occupied Palestine.
Local sources reported that a group of Israeli fanatics sneaked into the town last night before torching several Palestinian-owned vehicles and spray-painting anti-Arab slogans on walls and vehicles, as well as partially vandalizing other parked vehicles.
In Pictures: Extremist Israeli colonizers burn two Palestinian vehicles, spraying racist slogans on walls and attacking Palestinian property in Kfar Qasim city, last night. pic.twitter.com/eoP4dDgyr6
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) April 7, 2023
Incidents of vandalism and attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank are commonly referred to as “price tag” attacks.
Price Tag is an anti-Palestinian Jewish group that routinely attacks Palestinians in the occupied territories and the Green Line.
The Israeli occupation government still refuses to label it as a terrorist organization and considers it only as a group of vandals.
There has been recently a sharp spike in settler violence against Palestinians and their properties in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The violent acts include beating, throwing stones, issuing threats, torching fields, destroying trees and crops, stealing crops, using live fire, and damaging homes and cars.
There are nearly 700,000 Israeli settlers living in 256 illegal settlements and outposts scattered across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Israeli settlements are illegal under international law.