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Israeli police: 2 Palestinian cars torched; Hebrew graffiti left at scene points to settlers

JERUSALEM – Israeli police say two cars have been torched in a Palestinian village and that Hebrew graffiti has been spray-painted at the scene.

Spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says no suspects have been arrested in connection with the vandalism in the village of Shaafat early on Wednesday.

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But the graffiti – “price tag” and “revenge” – is typical of slogans painted by suspected Jewish extremists.

The vandalism is the latest in a long line of attacks in recent months on Israeli military bases and Palestinian mosques, cemeteries, farmlands and cars in the West Bank and Israel proper.

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