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Palestinian checks the damage to a vehicle which was sprayed with a slogan reading (in Hebrew): 'Hadas Tapuchi, Kdouri family, Uri Ansbacher, traitors choose to keep terror attacks silent' and had its tires cut by suspected Jewish settlers in the Skaka village near the West Bank city of Salfit, on February 14, 2019. Residents from the village said at least 22 cars had their tires slashed by suspected Israeli settlers after they allegedly raided the village, spraying graffities on walls and on the main mosque. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90
Palestinian checks the damage to a vehicle which was sprayed with a slogan reading (in Hebrew): 'Hadas Tapuchi, Kdouri family, Uri Ansbacher, traitors choose to keep terror attacks silent' and had its tires cut by suspected Jewish settlers in the Skaka village near the West Bank city of Salfit, on February 14, 2019. Residents from the village said at least 22 cars had their tires slashed by suspected Israeli settlers after they allegedly raided the village, spraying graffities on walls and on the main mosque. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90
Palestinian checks the damage to a vehicle which was sprayed with a slogan reading (in Hebrew): 'Hadas Tapuchi, Kdouri family, Uri Ansbacher, traitors choose to keep terror attacks silent' and had its tires cut by suspected Jewish settlers in the Skaka village near the West Bank city of Salfit, on February 14, 2019. Residents from the village said at least 22 cars had their tires slashed by suspected Israeli settlers after they allegedly raided the village, spraying graffities on walls and on the main mosque. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90
Palestinian checks the damage to a vehicle which was sprayed with a slogan reading (in Hebrew): 'Hadas Tapuchi, Kdouri family, Uri Ansbacher, traitors choose to keep terror attacks silent' and had its tires cut by suspected Jewish settlers in the Skaka village near the West Bank city of Salfit, on February 14, 2019. Residents from the village said at least 22 cars had their tires slashed by suspected Israeli settlers after they allegedly raided the village, spraying graffities on walls and on the main mosque. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90
Palestinian checks the damage to a vehicle which was sprayed with a slogan reading (in Hebrew): 'Hadas Tapuchi, Kdouri family, Uri Ansbacher, traitors choose to keep terror attacks silent' and had its tires cut by suspected Jewish settlers in the Skaka village near the West Bank city of Salfit, on February 14, 2019. Residents from the village said at least 22 cars had their tires slashed by suspected Israeli settlers after they allegedly raided the village, spraying graffities on walls and on the main mosque. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90
Palestinian checks the damage to a vehicle which was sprayed with a slogan reading (in Hebrew): 'Hadas Tapuchi, Kdouri family, Uri Ansbacher, traitors choose to keep terror attacks silent' and had its tires cut by suspected Jewish settlers in the Skaka village near the West Bank city of Salfit, on February 14, 2019. Residents from the village said at least 22 cars had their tires slashed by suspected Israeli settlers after they allegedly raided the village, spraying graffities on walls and on the main mosque. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90
Palestinian checks the damage to a vehicle which was sprayed with a slogan reading (in Hebrew): 'Hadas Tapuchi, Kdouri family, Uri Ansbacher, traitors choose to keep terror attacks silent' and had its tires cut by suspected Jewish settlers in the Skaka village near the West Bank city of Salfit, on February 14, 2019. Residents from the village said at least 22 cars had their tires slashed by suspected Israeli settlers after they allegedly raided the village, spraying graffities on walls and on the main mosque. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90