'Price tag' vandals graffiti private houses, damage cars

There have been a number of attacks in the month of June where alleged right-wing Israelis defaced and destroyed Palestinian property.

Price tag attack in the West Bank  (photo credit: B'TSELEM)
Price tag attack in the West Bank
(photo credit: B'TSELEM)
"Price tag" vandals graffitied private homes and damaged at least 10 vehicles over Wednesday night, according to B'Tselem.
They spray painted "Gentiles in the Land = Enemies" on one home and the Star of David on some cars. There have been a number of attacks in the month of June, where right-wing Israelis are alleged to have defaced and destroyed Palestinian property.
The term "price tag" comes from the idea that these right-wing Israelis hope to extract a price from their Palestinian neighbors.
Earlier in June, vandals scrawled graffiti on a mosque in Einabus in the West Bank, according to police. Along with the mosque, graffiti was found on the wall of a clinic and on private homes, according to a researcher working for the Human Rights organization Yesh Din.
Four vehicles had tires punctured, and one had a Star of David painted on it.