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20.09.2024

Again: graffiti painted on synagogue in Jerusalem

The phenomenon of corrupting synagogues: this morning graffiti were found at a synagogue in Safra Square in Jerusalem • Deputy Mayor: "there is an Arab 'price tag', but the media do not care"

Graffiti on shull in Kiryat Malachi, recently: Photo: South District Police
Graffiti on shull in Kiryat Malachi, recently: Photo: South District Police

The phenomenon of destroying synagogues: graffiti were found this morning (Sunday) in a synagogue named after Shmuel Mayer, located in Safra Square in Jerusalem, near the town hall.

David Hadari, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, wrote on his Facebook page: "This morning, the first employees arrived at Safra Square and were amazed to see graffiti in Arabic that include inappropriate content of Jewish residents of Jerusalem. Because city employees are most competent, the addresses were deleted in an hour, so I do not have a picture to show you ".

It turns out that there is an Arab "price tag" too, Hadari finishes, "but the media is less interested in that."

Jerusalem police told Behadrey Haredim that so far a complaint was not placed.
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