Feb 23 • 05:25 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

"Price Tag, Revenge": Mosque Set on Fire South of Nablus and Hate Messages Spray-Painted on Its Walls

Settlers set fire to the entrance of a mosque in the village of Tal Shaman, south of Nablus, and spray-painted hate messages on its walls.

In a disturbing incident reported by Palestinian sources, settlers allegedly set fire to a mosque in the village of Tal Shaman, located south of Nablus. Witnesses stated that the fire started at the entrance to the mosque, causing significant damage to the gate area and the outer facade. Fortunately, local residents were able to control the flames and prevent them from spreading into the interior of the mosque. This incident follows a pattern of violence and vandalism targeting Palestinian properties, often justified by extremists under the so-called 'price tag' policy, which is an act of retaliation against perceived threats to Israeli settlers.

The phrase 'price tag' has become synonymous with acts of violence committed by settlers in the occupied territories, where they seek to impose costs on Palestinians in response to actions taken against settlers. In this instance, the walls of the mosque were defaced with the words "revenge" and "price tag", further escalating tensions in a region already fraught with conflict. The attack has received condemnation from various human rights groups, which view such acts as part of a broader strategy to intimidate and marginalize Palestinian communities.

This event not only highlights the ongoing struggle faced by Palestinians living under occupation but also raises serious concerns regarding the security and protection of religious sites. The Israeli government's response to such incidents is critical in shaping community relations in the region, and the lack of adequate protection for Palestinian properties often exacerbates an already volatile situation. This mosque attack may incite further violence from both sides, underscoring the urgent need for dialogue and peaceful resolution efforts to address the underlying tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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