''Price tag' in a village near Safed: 40 vehicles were punctured and sprayed

June Green
April 3, 2014   
The tires of about 40 vehicles were punctured last night in the village of Gush Halav near Safed, and the inscription was sprayed on a wall: "Only Gentiles are expelled from our country" • Police are investigating
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''Price tag' in the north: The tires of about 40 vehicles were punctured last night in the village of Gush Halav near Safed, and the hateful inscription "Only Gentiles are expelled from our country" was sprayed on a wall. According to testimonies from residents of the village, the inscription "Price tag" was also sprayed on the site, and in addition to the puncture of the tires, paint remover was sprayed on the cars. Safed police officers arrived at the settlement and began investigating the incident. Safed Police Commander, Deputy Chief Yoram Azueli, said that one of the residents of the village, half of whose residents are Christians and half are Muslims, noticed that his car's tires were punctured, and reported it to the police. The commander of the northern district, Chief Zohar Dvir, spoke this morning with the head of the Gush Halav council and said that this is a criminal and despicable phenomenon. He promised that the police would act decisively and concentrate investigative and intelligence efforts in order to solve the incident. On Tuesday, hateful graffiti was sprayed on the walls of the Deir Rafat monastery, located northwest of Beit Shemesh, not far from Kibbutz Tzora. Among other things, the graffiti included the words "America Nazi Germany," "Jesus Monkey Maria Cow," and "Price Tag Peace Agreement." The tires of four vehicles were also slashed.

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