Ultra-Orthodox Extremists Suspected in Holocaust Memorial Attack
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JPost – Police believe that the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel graffiti attack on Yad Vashem Holocaust museum was perpetrated by haredi (ultra-Orthodox) extremists, Jerusalem police spokesman Shmuel Ben Ruby said Sunday. One of the graffiti slogans read “Haredi World Committee,” Ruby said.
“We are checking in other directions, but right now, we believe that [the attack] was carried out by extremists,” he added.
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