Muslim, Christian tombs defaced in Israel – police | Inquirer News

Muslim, Christian tombs defaced in Israel – police

/ 07:50 AM October 09, 2011

TEL AVIV – Vandals defaced graves in two cemeteries, one Muslim and the other Christian, with anti-Arab graffiti in Jaffa, south of Tel Aviv, Israeli police said on Saturday.

The vandals wrote “Death to Arabs” and “Price Tag” on 22 graves in the Muslim cemetery and on four in the Christian burial ground, media reports said.

Police term “price tag” incidents as acts of vengeance by extremist Jews against Palestinians or Arabs. The term usually refers to attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinians or their property in the West Bank.

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On Monday, an unknown number of attackers set fire to a mosque in the Bedouin town of Tuba Zangaria, 10 kilometres (six miles) north of the Sea of Galilee, causing heavy fire damage and destroying Muslim holy books.

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The perpetrators also scrawled the words “tag” and “revenge” on the mosque’s walls, in what police called “a very severe price tag incident.”

Police spokeswoman Luba Smari told AFP on Saturday that an inquiry has been launched into the Jaffa incidents, adding that the “graffiti was removed” as soon as it was discovered by the authorities.

Arab councillors in Jaffa denounced the cemetery attacks as “new racist aggression,” and urged people not to “react to provocation.”

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