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Two Jews charged over racist attacks

Published: 30 May 2014 - 03:13 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 03:04 am

JERUSALEM: Two suspected Jewish extremists have been charged with racially motivated attacks against Arab-owned property, the justice ministry said yesterday, after a spate of vandalism.
A 16-year-old arrested earlier this month for scrawling graffiti on and smashing the door and windows of a dentist’s practice in Yokneam, an Arab Druze town in northern Israel, was charged yesterday, the ministry said.
The minor’s name was not made public, in accordance with Israeli law.
On Wednesday, prosecutors filed charges against Adir Yosef, 26, for damaging an Arab-owned car in Yokneam earlier in May.
According to the charge sheet, Yosef’s alleged felony was part of a wave of 14 racist crimes that took place in and around Yokneam over the past three months.
So-called price tag attacks are nationalist-motivated hate crimes by Jewish extremists that mostly target Palestinian and Arab property, but have also included attacks on other non-Jews as well as leftwing Israelis and the security forces.
A spate of attacks preceded last week’s visit of Pope Francis to the Holy Land.
AFP