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Vandalism Against Tel Aviv Mayor

December 27, 1982
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Tel Aviv slum dwellers were allegedly responsible for painting swastikas and slogans denouncing Mayor Shlomo Lehat and Ashkenazic Jews in general on the walls of synagogues and homes in the well-to-do neighborhood where Lehat lives last night.

Slogans were also pained on parked cars or scratched into their paintwork and tires were slashed. The vandalism was attributed to the fatal shooting by police last Thursday of a 26 year-old resident of the Salameh quarter, a slum neighborhood south of Tel Aviv. The victim was a member of a large family the police were trying to evict from an abandoned building slated for demolition. He allegedly fired three shots at police officers before he was gunned down.

The Salameh neighborhood council officially dissociated the residents from the acts of vandalism and condemned the perpetrators. They told reporters that “local hotheads” were responsible. Meanwhile, Mayor Lehat was given a special police guard which he stressed, he did not ask for.

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