Israeli settlers damaged at daybreak Monday several Palestinian vehicles and spray-painted racist graffiti on civilian homes in Nablus’s southern town of Beita in the northern occupied West Bank.
Palestinian local Walid Mufleh said the residents were terrorized by Israeli settlers who broke into the village at the crack of dawn and punctured the tires of several Palestinian vehicles parked in the area.
The Israeli settlers also spray-painted anti-Arab graffiti on the walls of a home belonging to the Nassar family in Beita.
Many Palestinian activists and rights groups have accused Israel of fostering a “culture of impunity” for Israelis committing violent acts against Palestinians.
Better known as “price tag” attacks extremis Israeli settlers use violent acts of retribution on Palestinians and their property to demonstrate their hatred toward Palestinian communities across the occupied territories.