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The National Headquarters of the Israeli-American Council (IAC) in Los Angeles was targeted with anti-social barbarity over the weekend, indicating hatred crime investigation by local law enforcement.
Disturbing frescoes were found outside the Shefer Community Center in the Woodland Hills, which is in the LA regional offices of IAC and serves as a center for local Israel-American and American Jewish communities.
Spray-painted spray-painted spray-painted spray-paint of the word “burn” on the sidewalk in front of the wandal building. A cardboard snowman near the entrance was also replaced with a swastika.
Nearby, with an entrance to highway 101, a separate barrier was tagged with a separate Israel message, referring to the boycott, partition and restrictions (BDS) movement, as well as scattered additional swastikas throughout the region.
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The Close-up of antisementic frescoes was scattered at the Israel-American Council headquarters at Los Angeles. (Israel-American Council (IAC) National Headquarters in Los Angeles)
IAC said it is working with Lapd’s Topanga Division as part of the ongoing investigation.
According to the organization, the security video of the scene captured an image of a potential suspect, which has been handed over to the authorities.
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In a statement, IAC CEO Ellen S. Car, former American special messengers, who condemn the Act in strong words, to monitor and compete with antithesmitism.
“We are influenced by this Vile act of antisementism at the doorstep of our own community and offices,” Carr said.
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Officials have not yet identified a suspect, but amidst the incident, advocating groups say there is a nationwide growth in opposing barbarity and harassment.
“Carr said a dangerous and historical growth in antismitism,” Carr said. “We are trying tirelessly to fight it and to ensure that history does not repeat itself.”
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Carr vowed that this incident would not keep them silent in stood against crimes or hate crimes.
He said, “This incident will not intimidate us or disturb us – on the contrary, it gives fuel to strengthen our determination against antisemitism and to protect and strengthen our community for generations to come.”
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