Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinian Village in West Bank, Vandalize Walls With Racist Graffiti
Occupied West Bank (Quds News Network)- Israeli settlers set fire to two vehicles and spray-painted racist graffiti in the Palestinian village of Taybeh in the occupied West Bank, early Monday morning.
Local sources said a group of extremist Israeli settlers sneaked into the village during the early morning hours and spray-painted walls with Zionist and racist slogans, including “The people of Israel live, and we expelled the enemies” and “Price tag. The people of Israel live.” Price Tag is an anti-Palestinian Jewish group that routinely attacks Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territories.
According to sources, one of the targeted homes belonged to a Christian-Palestinian journalist and the other to a village council member.
Last night, Israeli settler militias sneaked into the village of Al-Taybeh, located northeast of Ramallah, setting several vehicles on fire and scrawling racist graffiti on walls. pic.twitter.com/NMEYQ7i2ra
There are no reports of settler arrests, which are rare occurrences amid near-daily settler attacks occurring across the West Bank.
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