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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Vandals Damage Cars in Arab Neighborhood of East Jerusalem

A Palestinian man walks in front of a closed shop during a general strike in the West Bank, December 9, 2019. (AP)

Vandals slashed the tires of over 160 vehicles and sprayed slogans such as “Arabs=enemies” in a Palestinian neighborhood of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, Israeli police said Monday.

Elsewhere, Palestinian residents of the volatile West Bank city of Hebron staged a general strike to protest the construction of a new Jewish settlement there.

Masked suspects operated under the cover of darkness to vandalize the cars in east Jerusalem's Shuafat neighborhood and spray-painted Hebrew graffiti on a nearby wall, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.

He said the authorities were treating the incident in Jerusalem as criminal with “nationalistic motives."

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion condemned the "hate crime" and called upon the police “to find the criminals as fast as possible and bring them to justice.”

The graffiti included the phrases "When Jews are stabbed, we aren't silent," and “There is no place in the land for enemies.”

Hardline nationalist Israelis have been known to execute so-called “price tag” attacks against Palestinians in response to Palestinian militant attacks or perceived efforts by Israeli authorities to limit settlement expansion.

It was unclear what motivated Monday's incident.

In Hebron, the West Bank's largest city, Palestinian shops, schools and businesses were shuttered for the one-day strike. Some youngsters hurled stones at Israeli military patrols, and soldiers fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds.

Israel's new defense minister, Naftali Bennett, presented his plan for a new settlement there early this month. Bennett, a longtime supporter of the West Bank settlement movement, said his plan will double the Jewish population of Hebron.

Hebron is frequent flashpoint of violence. Hundreds of hardline Jewish settlers guarded by thousands of soldiers live in the heart of the city, which has a population of over 200,000 Palestinians.

Palestinian Mayor Tayseer Abu Sneineh said the city has formed a legal team to challenge the decision in Israeli courts.

Israel captured the West Bank and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and quickly began settling the newly conquered territory. Israel’s move has not been recognized by the international community.

The US announced a new American doctrine last month that does not consider Israeli settlements a violation of international law, drawing Palestinian and Arab condemnation.

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