Security cameras in Husan, a Palestinian village near Bethlehem in the West Bank, documented three masked men slashing tires and spraying hateful graffiti on homes and a shed on the night between Wednesday and Thursday.
Among other things, the graffiti included statements such as "Jews don't remain silent," and "Rock-throwers come out of Husan."
In another suspected hate crime, vandals cut down some 60 grapevines from lands that belong to a resident of the village of Ein Samiya, spraying the words "Greetings from Esh Kodesh" —an illegal outpost —nearby.