'Israeli' settlers torch vehicles in West Bank, leave graffiti reading “regards to Bibi”
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'Israeli' settler extremists set fire to several vehicles overnight in the Palestinian village of Marah Rabah, south of Bethlehem in the West Bank, in what authorities describe as a “price tag” attack targeting Palestinians in retaliation for recent government actions against illegal settlements.
Footage from the village showed multiple burned vehicles and graffiti in Hebrew reading “revenge” and “regards to Bibi,” a likely reference to 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The attack comes just two days after Border Police and Civil Administration personnel removed settler activists from at least four illegal 'Israeli' outposts located in closed military zones across the West Bank.
A report on Saturday indicated that Prime Minister Netanyahu had ordered the evacuation of 14 illegal West Bank outposts, allegedly as part of measures to curb a recent surge in settler violence.
According to the Kan public broadcaster, 'Israeli' forces arrived in Marah Rabah to collect evidence of the attack.
The term “price tag” refers to acts of vandalism and other hate crimes typically carried out by Jewish ultra-nationalists to retaliate against government policies perceived as opposing the settler movement.



