Vandalism on Safed synagogues being probed as retaliation for mosque arson

Police are investigating vandalism on four synagogues in Safed as possible retaliation for a mosque arson in northern Israel.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Police are investigating vandalism on four synagogues in Safed as possible retaliation for a mosque arson in northern Israel.

The words "Death to Jews" were spray-painted on the synagogues and a car Tuesday night in the northern Israeli city.

The mosque arson took place on Oct. 2 in the Bedouin Arab town of Tuba Zanghariya. Two Arab cemeteries in Jaffa also were vandalized last week.

"This is an unusual phenomenon, which does not characterize the nature of the relationship between Jews and Arabs in Safed," the city’s mayor, Ilan Shohat, told Haaretz. "Just as we condemn the desecration of Islamic holy sites, so we condemn despicable acts like this."

Two suspects, men with ties to the West Bank, have been arrested in the mosque arson. The attack is being called a "price tag" attack, in which extremist settlers exact a price in attacks on Palestinians in retribution for settlement freezes and demolitions or for Palestinian attacks on Jews.

The mosque attack referenced the death of a West Bank resident who was killed in a rock attack on his car.
 

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