It's all about Jew hatred is it? Some day you'll sh-t your head out of your a$s and see the light.
Tell me why these loving innocent Israelis have to protect Christians and Christian Holy sites from Jews?
They have no love for you goy boy. Wake up!
Catholic leaders in Israel call for crackdown on attacks targeting Christian, Muslim property
JERUSALEM — Catholic leaders in Jerusalem are increasingly concerned that an apparent uptick in nationalistic
hate crimes by Jewish extremists against Christians and Muslims could mar the upcoming visit of Pope Francis.
On Friday, for the second time this week, anti-Christian graffiti was discovered on a church in Jerusalem. It follows a similar incident Monday at the Notre Dame Center, a complex in Jerusalem owned by the Vatican. The defacements come after more than 20 major hate crimes in the past few months have targeted Christian and Muslim communities here.
While such crimes are not unusual — a monitoring group found that 32 religious buildings have been vandalized or subjected to arson attempts in the past four years — the frequency of such incidents appears to have increased in recent weeks.
Catholic leaders in Israel call for crackdown on attacks targeting Christian, Muslim property - The Washington Post
"Price Tag" Escalation Timeline: Jan 1, 2011 - present
by Lara Friedman 07/09/14
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The following is a timeline of major "Price Tag" attacks (as reported by Israeli sources).* It documents a clear escalation in attacks, and the increasing spread of attacks inside the Green Line.* Italics indicate so-called "triggers" - events or developments that appear to be linked to subsequent attacks - although as has been noted in the Israeli press, "According to the Shin Bet, the right-wing extremists no longer appear to need a 'trigger' to take action, while the targets of the violence are also widening..." We will update this regularly.
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NOTE:* 02 July 2014 - present:* Demonstrations and clashes across Israel and some in the West Bank – too many to report and too widespread to be clearly characterized simply as “price tag.�* Stay tuned.
09 July 2014:* Graffiti was left in central Jerusalem reading, “Death to Arabs� and “price tag� (also here).
06 July 2014:* Israeli police arrested 6 Jewish Israelis in the murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir.
04 July 2014: Graffiti was left in the Israeli-Arab section of Ashdod (inside Israel) reading, “Death to Arabs� and “price tag�.
02 July 2014:* A Palestinian boy, Mohammed Abu Khdeir, was kidnapped and murdered in East Jerusalem.
02 July 2014:* Reported “price tag� attack near Nablus.* Hebrew-language graffiti left on Palestinian buildings read “Price tag blood vengeance,� and an agricultural building was set on fire.
30 June 2014: In what appears to be a new twist on “price tag� a house in the settlement of Shilo – being built by Palestinian laborers – was vandalized with Hebrew graffiti reading “price tag.�
30 June 2014:* The bodies of the three kidnapped Israeli yeshiva students were found near Hebron.
24 June 2014: Suspected “price tag� attack on a JNF peace site, defacing 20 commemorative stone plaques in “Grove of Nations� in the Jerusalem Forest. Plaques were broken and toppled, and graffiti left behind called for the release of three teens kidnapped in the West Bank and also said “Kahane was right!� (referring to Meir Kahane, the openly racist late rabbi whose party was barred from the Knesset for anti-Arab racism, and whose movement and its successors are labeled foreign terrorist organizations by the U.S.).
14 June 2014: Three Israeli yeshiva students were kidnapped in the West Bank.
23 May 2014:* Just days before the Pope's visit,* ther was another apparent anti-Christian “price tag� attack.* Graffiti was left on Be'er Sheva church (inside Israel) reading, “Jesus is a son of a bitch.�.
09 May 2014:* With the Pope due to arrive in Israel in less than two weeks, a second anti-Christian Price Tag attack (in less than a week) was carried out in Jerusalem.* This time, graffiti was found left on a wall adjacent to a church reading "Price tag, King David is for the Jews, Jesus is garbage." Additional graffiti reading "Death to Arabs" was found on a home in the Old City of Jerusalem.* More here and here.
07 May 2014:* Another Price Tag attack took place in the city of Yokneam, targeting the office of a dentist who is Druze.* Grafitti left at the site read "death to Arabs" and "price tag."* This was the second attack in three weeks targeting the same office.
05 May 2014:* An apparent Price Tag attack targeted offices owned by the Vatican in East Jerusalem, just two weeks before the Pope is due to visit.* Graffiti in Hebrew reading “Death to Arabs and Christians and those who hate Israel� was painted at the Notre Dame center, a Vatican-owned complex opposite the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City, on Monday, the Roman Catholic church said, over the offices of the Assembly of Bishops.* More here.
04 May 2014: Two apparent Price Tag attacks took place in Arab areas inside the Green Line.* In one, Afula police said that a Kafr Kana resident reported that vandals punctured the tires of his car and spray painted a Star of David on its door while the vehicle was parked in Yokne’am (also here).* The other took place in Kiryat Yearim, outside of Jerusalem (near Abu Ghosh), and involved graffiti left at a construction site, reading "Price Tag" and "Kahane was Right."
02 May 2014:* An Israeli Arab woman was reportedly attacked with pepper spray on the Tiberias boardwalk, allegedly by a young boy wearing a kippah.* The victim believed she was targeted for being an Arab.* In a separate incident, an Arab cemetery inside Israel was vandalized, with graffiti left behind reading "Price Tag Tzipi Livni" and "thanks for Memorial Day," along with the name of US Secretary of State John Kerry.* The YNet link includes a graphic entitled "Wave of Hate" tracking recent incidents inside Israel.
30 April 2014:* In Yokneam (a mainly Jewish town), in the second hate incident inside Israel in 24 hours, the tires on a car belonging to a Nazareth resident (Arab) were slashed and a Star of David painted on the car.
29 April 2014:* An apparent Price Tag attack was carried out in the Israeli-Arab town of Fureidis - the second attack in 2 weeks targeting a mosque.* Grafitti spray painted on the outside of the local mosque read "Shut Down Mosques, Not Yeshivot." A Star of David was spray painted inside the mosque.* Tires on at least 20 vehicles belonging to local residents were also slashed.* More here, here and here.
27 April 2014:* In the Israeli town of Yoknean (in the Galilee), tires were slashed on a car owned by an Arab.* Grafitti left on the car read "price tag" along with a Start of David.* More here and here (last one with photo).
23 April 2014:* Israeli authorities arrested three minor Israeli Jewish girls on charges of defacing Arab graves in East Jerusalem.* The girls reportedly attempted to carve the words "price tag" into multiple headstones in a Muslim cemetery.* According to media reports, this was not the first time these three girls have committed this kind of crime.* All were released to their parents' custody on the condition that they stay at least 100 meters away from this specific cemetery for 30 days. Also reported here.
18 April 2014:* An apparent Price Tag attack, targeting a mosque, took place in the city of Umm al-Fahm, in northern Israel (inside the Green Line). ** The front door of the mosque was set on fire and graffiti was painted on the building reading "Arabs Out."* The attack was reportedly caught on the mosque's video security sytem (video of the attack has been posted on YNet, here).
08 April 2014:* Settlers clashed violently with Israeli border police in the settlement of Yitzhar, and then went on a rampage, destroying a nearby Israeli military outpost (situated at the site to protect Yitzhar settlers from Palestinians).* Israeli forces had entered the settlement to demolish illegal structures.* As reported in Haaretz, "Forces were confronted by hundreds of violent settlers who threw rocks, burned tires and blocked streets. Security forces responded with riot dispersal methods. Six Border Police officers were wounded by rocks; two required hospitalization."* Following the clash with border police, it was reported that "Dozens of settlers raided a military outpost outside the West Bank settlement of Yitzhar overnight Tuesday."* Video* available here.* Settlers had condemned the demolition in Yitzhar as an unacceptable "price tag" against them carried out by Israeli forces in retaliation for the slashing of a senior IDF official's tires two days earlier.* Reporting on the clash from Arutz Sheva, the settlers' media outlet, is here.
06 April 2014:* Settlers slashed the tires on the jeep of a senior IDF official -- Colonel Yoav Yarom, commander of the Israel Defense Forces' Samaria Brigade -- while he was visiting the Yitzhar settlement.* Settlers at Yitzhar previously slashed this same official's tires in January 2014 - report here.
03 April 2014:* An apparent Price Tag attack took place in the village of Jish, located inside Israel, in the Galilee.* Vandals slashed the tires on around 40 cars, and extremist graffiti was left on the walls, including, "Only Gentiles Should be Removed from our land".* More reporting here and here.
01 April 2014:* The Dir-Rifaat monastery -- located inside Israel in the town of Beit Jimal, near Beit Shemesh (west of Jerusalem) -- was the target of a Price Tag attack.* Grafitti painted on the walls of the monastery and nearby cars read "Price Tag - Peace Agreement" and "America is Nazi Germany."* Tires were also slashed on several vehicles.* See more here.* This same village was the target of previous Price Tag attack in August 2013.* In 2007, a bomb attack near the monastery wounded one monastery employee; an American-Israeli (Jewish) terrorist - Jack Teitel - later confessed to the carrying out that attack.
24 March 2014: An apparent Price Tag attack took place in the East Jerusalem Palestinian neighborhood of Beit Hanina.* Vandals slashed tires on 34 cars owned by Palestinian residents, and left behind racist graffiti.* See more here.
11 March 2014: An apparent Price Tag attack took place in the Palestinian-Israeli town of Jaljulia, located inside the Green Line in an area known as the "triangle".* Reportedly 19 cars were vandalized and racist graffiti was left behind.* It was reportedly the first attack of this kind in this area.* See more here.
21 February 2014: An apparent Price Tag attack took place in the Palestinian-Israeli town of Kfar Kassem, located inside the Green Line.* The attack involved major property damage to a local nursery, with graffiti left behind reading, “buy just from Jews� and "Price Tag."* This comes on the heels of a Price Tag attack on this same town in January.
18 February 2014:* An apparent Price Tag attack took place in the East Jerusalem Palestinian neighborhood of Sharafat, near the settlement of Gilo.* This attack involved slashing tires on as many as 30 vehicles, with anti-Arab graffiti left behind reading “No coexistence� and “Arabs = thieves.�* YNet notes: “These attacks, which occur on a regular basis, are known as "price tag" attacks as they are considered to be a direct reply by far-rightists to peace moves with the Palestinians.�* Further reporting here, here, and here.
10 February 2014: An apparent Price Tag attack took place in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, with tires reportedly slashed on as many as 19 cars and anti-Arab graffiti (“Enough Arab workers – enough assimilation!�) painted on a bus.* One report suggested the attack could be revenge for the stabbing one day earlier of a Jewish-Israeli man by a Palestinian in East Jerusalem, at one of the gates to the Old City (that man was lightly wounded).* Additional reporting here.
14 January 2014: Overnight, an apparently Price Tag attack, targeting a mosque, took place in the Palestinian village of Dir Aista, near the West Bank settlement of Ariel.* A fire was set at the door of the village mosque; villagers reportedly were able to put out the fire before it spread.* Hebrew graffiti was left on mosque reading "Arabs Out," "Regards Qusra," and "Revenge for the spilled blood of your servants Qusra."* The last two messages refer to the January 7 incident, Palestinians in the village of Qusra prevented settlers from carrying out attacks and held the settlers until they were turned over to the IDF. Additional reporting with photos of graffiti here.**
10 January 2014: The tires of a senior IDF official were slashed while he was in a meeting with representatives of the settlement of Ytizhar, near Nablus.**
9 January 2014: A Price Tag attack took place in the town of Kfar Kassem (inside the Green Line).* According to Israeli media, 30 fruit trees were cit down, and left a sign reading "Greetings [or "Regards"] Esh Kodesh."* The sign is an apparent reference to events in the West Bank days earlier, when Palestinians prevented settlers from carrying out attacks and held them until they were turned over to the IDF.* The settlers were reportedly taking revenge for IDF action against the illegal settler outpost of Esh Kodesh. Further reporting, including photo of sign, here.
9 January 2014: Israeli police arrested 3 settlers outside the home of an Israeli official (who lives in a kibbutz inside Israel).* The settlers reportedly targeted the officials because he is a West Bank land inspector who has ordered demolitions of illegal settler structures.* The settlers were stopped after they hung posters.* Police reportedly "found containers filled with gasoline on the three men, and suspect they intended to burn the inspector's car or home." Also see here.
8 January 2014: The Israeli human rights organization Btselem released a video showing Israeli settlers, some masked, stoning a Palestinian home and school in the village of Ourif, near Nablus.* The footage was taken on January 6, 2014.* Notably, the settlers are accompanied by uniformed IDF soldiers, who did nothing to stop the settlers and appear to be acting as the settlers' security detail.* Video here.* YNet report here.
7/8 January 2014: Overnight, a suspected Price Tag attack took place in Jaffa (inside the Green Line).* Vehicles were damaged and anti-Arab graffiti was left behind.
7 January 2014: A Price Tag attack took place in the village of Madama, south of Nablus, apparently in revenge for the thwarting of a price tag attack earlier that day in Qusra (see below). * Two vehicles were burned and graffiti was left behind linking the attack to the illegal outpost of Esh Kodesh, which was linked to the attack in Qusra.
7 January 2014: A group of settlers apparently intending to carry out a Price Tag attack in the village of Qusra were captured by Palestinians.* The settlers were reportedly beaten but ultimately protected from serious harm by Palestinian activists, and were ultimately handed over to the IDF.* The IDF has corroborated Palestinian reports that the settlers descended on the village with the clear intent to carry out an attack, reportedly in response to clashes that had taken place earlier in the context of the Israeli security forces evacuating an illegal settler structure.* Also see here and here. * *
7 January 2014: Israel forces reportedly thwarted a potential series of Price Tag attacks, when they stopped a car near Bethlehem carrying a group of reportedly known right-wing Israeli activists in possession of* "several cans of spray paint, tear gas, gloves, knives, clubs, iron rods, an ax, a slingshot and screwdrivers."* One of the Israelis was reportedly in violation of a house arrest order, and two were in violation of restraining orders barring them from entering the West Bank. *
31 December 2013: Price Tag attack in the Palestinian village Jalazone, near the settlement of Beit El.* Cars were set on fire and a home was vandalized.* Graffiti was left behind reading "Regards to John Kerry," "blood will flow in Judea and Samaria" and "this is war."* A star of David was also scrawled on a wall.* Also see here and here. *
10 December 2013: Price tag attack in Arab village in the Galilee (inside the Green Line), involving racist grafitti and tires slashed on dozens of cars.* Grafitti left behind read "Stop assimilation, Arabs out" and "Don't touch our daughters, Price Tag."**
8 December 2013: Apparent "Price Tag" attack in Baqa al-Gharbiyya (inside the Green Line).* Anti-Islam hate graffiti was left behind on the local mosque, reading "Mohammed is a pig", "Mutual responsibility" and "Terror stones."* Grafitti was also left reading, "Greetings from Boaz and David Hai." JPost reports that this is a reference "to two West Bank settlers whose movement has been limited by police and army restrictions."* JPost also reported a price tag attack the same night in the West Bank village of Jalud, near the settlement of Shilo (report from Palestinian press here).* Also see here (includes photos).*
17 November 2013: For the second time in the same week, attackers defaced a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem, leaving graffiti reading "revenge" and "price tag" on headstones and mausoleums [see link for photos.* Also see here].***
17 November 2013: YNet reported that "Hundreds of haredim who were protesting the arrest of Rabbi Yoram Abergel are suspected of having hurled stones in the direction of a car passing by. Reportedly, the men had targeted the car because its driver was Arab.* According to a witness, a group of haredi men "attacked several Arabs, including a young Arab man, ho was driving a car, as they are swearing at him and laughing.'"* The car's windshield was smashed and the driver fled.* [see link for photos and video].**
16 November 2013: YNet reported, "Two [Israeli] youth were arrested Saturday night [Nov 16] under suspicion of planning to price tag a Jerusalem monastery.* The two, aged 16 and 17, were under surveillance by the nationalistic crimes unit of the Shai district police. The police said that the youth were stopped with spray paint cans, pepper gas, and awls."*
14 November 2013: Attackers set fire to a house in the Palestinian village of Sinjil in the middle of the night. Price tag-style graffiti was left outside the home, linking the attack to the murder the previous day of an IDF soldier by a Palestinian teenager.* The attack threatened the lives of 5 members of a Palestinian family inside, all of whom were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, in addition to causing damage.*** An IDF spokesman, commenting on the attack, noted that "The IDF considers with great severity events which divert the security forces' attention from their main task of fighting terror and that destabilize the area" - a comment that fails to note any concerns about the inherent evil of setting fire to a house full of innocent civilians. Also see here, here, and here.*
9 October 2013: Price tag attackers targeted a mosque in the village of Burka (leaving price tag graffiti on it), near Ramallah. They also vandalized cars. Also see here (including photos).*
9 October 2013: A brazen attack by settlers in the village of Jalud, near Nablus, reportedly in revenge for the razing of an illegal outpost by the IDF.* Masked settlers reportedly attacked a Palestinian school (where children were in class), vandalized 5 cars, and burned 400 olive trees.* Six minors and four adult settlers were reportedly arrested.* An IDF spokesman said that the IDF "frowns on such grave actions which destabilize the region and deviate security forces' attention from their main mission -- combating terror." (Also here, including video footage).* *
6 October 2013: Following the arrest of two Israelis for a Price Tag attack in Sheikh Jarrah on September 29, Israeli police arrested a total of 14 Israeli boys, ages 13-18, suspected of being part of a price tag "gang" that has carried out numerous attacks.* All have been released to house arrest (the four youngest on Oct. 6, the rest on Oct. 9) as the investigation continues.* (Also see report from Arutz Sheva, here and here).* **
3 October 2013: With respect to the September 29 vandalism in a Christian cemetery in East Jerusalem, and notwithstanding reports that Israeli police witnessed the latter attack and the suspects engaged police in a prolonged chase, Arutz Sheva (the settler media outlet) reported that all suspects were released, because the only person testifying against them was "an Arab" and "police found no evidence tying them to the crime" (the Arutz Sheva headline concludes that this proves the "Arab Witness 'Lied.'"* **
30 September 2013: Inside the Old City, tires of 5 Palestinian-owned vehicles were slashed and nearby was left behind graffiti in Hebrew reading "price tag."***
29 September 2013: Price tag attackers were caught in the act of carrying out two attacks inside East Jerusalem, one in Sheikh Jarrah, where eight cars were vandalized (and two Israeli youths were arrested - see also here) and another in a Christian cemetery on Mount Zion, near the Old City, where a reportedly a dozen headstones of graves were smashed (four Israeli youths were arrested - see also here, here and here).***
22 September 2013: In the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, tires were slashed on five cars.* Two were vandalized with black spray pain and another had the words "price tag" spray painted on it in Hebrew.*
27 August 2013: An apparent "price tag" attack took place in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Safafa.* Reportedly "tens of cars" were damaged and graffiti reading "price tag" was painted on nearby walls.*
19 August 2013:* A monastery near Jerusalem was the target a "price tag" attack.* A firebomb was thrown into the entryway of the monastery, and price tag hate graffiti was sprayed on the monastery's walls (see link for photo).* The grafffiti read:* "price tag," "death to gentiles," and "revenge."* This was just the latest attack targeting a Christian or Muslim place of worship.
23 June 2013:* An apparent "price tag" attack took place overnight in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Hanina, with tires slashed on 21 vehicles and graffiti of a Star of David left behind, along with the words "We do not remain silent in the face of stone throwing."
17 June 2013:* What appears to have been a major "price tag" attack took place inside Israel, in the Arab town of Abu Ghosh (west of Jerusalem).* The attack involved the slashing of the tires on 28 cars (including, reportedly, the tires on the car belonging to Avrum Burg, former Speaker of the Knesset) and racist graffiti was left behind, reading "Arabs Out" and "Racisim of Assimilation" (pix here).*
14 June 2013:* An apparent "price tag" attack took place in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.* Two vehicles were torched and graffiti was left nearby reading "Price Tag." (Also here.)
12 June 2013:* A "price tag" attack took place overnight in Jaffa (inside the Green Line).* In a Christian cemetery, Stars of David were spray-painted on gravestones along with graffiti reading "price tag" and "revenge."* Grafitti of the same nature was found on a building nearby, and five cars in the area had their tires slashed.*
30 May 2013: The Church of the Dormition - an historic Franciscan church in Jerusalem - was the target of an apparent "price tag" attack.* Graffiti was left on the walls reading "Havat Maon" (a reference to an illegal outpost) and "Jesus is a monkey."* The tires of two cars parked at the church were also slashed.* In addition, tires were slashed on cars near Ramallah, and graffiti left behind read "revenge" and "price tag - regards from Baruch Tzuri to Eviatar" (a reference to a settler murdered last month).* Also here, here and here.
29 May 2013: Overnight,* a series of Price Tag attacks marked the 30-day anniversary of the murder of a settler.* Nine cars were torched in two Jordan Valley villages, and graffiti was left linking the attacks to the murder.* In East Jerusalem, 7 cars were vandalized and, again, graffiti was left linking the attack to the murder.* An additional attack was reported near Ramallah.* According to the report from A7 (the settlers' media outlet), an IDF statement condemned the attacks, not because they are illegal or represent attacks on innocents, but because the Price Tag campaign "distracts security forces from their primary goal of fighting terrorism and protecting citizens of the state of Israel, and erodes the relative stability in the region."* Also here (including pix).**
23 May 2013:* Price Tag attack in Jerusalem damages both Jewish- and Arab-owned cars.* Media reports "Most likely targeting Arabs, 'price tag' act hits segregated Jerusalem street, causing damage to both Arab, Jewish property. Local residents slam racist act: 'Whoever wanted to harm Arabs got confused, though we as neighbors don't advocate such segregation'"
15 May 2013:* It was reported that a Price Tag attack took place near Afula (inside the Green Line).* Cars were torched and Price Tag graffiti left behind (pix available at link).
13 May 2013:* Overnight, a Price Tag attack in the village of Um al Qutuf in target Wadi Ara (inside the Green Line).** Three vehicles were set on fire near a mosque.* Graffiti was left on a wall of the mosque linking the attack to the murder of a settler on April 30.* Earlier that day, the Safed police reportedly launched an investigation into the spraying of racist graffiti in that city, including graffiti stating: "Arabs out."
30 April 2013:* Following clashes, settlers overnight entered the village of Beit Ilu, near Ramallah and left "price tag" graffiti.* Beit Ilu has previously been the target of price tag attacks (also here).
30 April 2013:* In retaliation for the murder of a settler from Yizhar (below), settlers launched a wave of revenge attacks (also here, here and here), including the stoning of a bus carrying Palestinian schoolchildren which injured two young Palestinian girls and burning fields and olive trees.
30 April 2013:* A Palestinian murdered an Israeli resident of the settlement of Yizhar (also here), in the first such murder since 2011.*
24 April 2013:* Hate graffiti - reading "Death to Arabs," "Go away," and "Price tag" - was left on the door of an apartment in Tel Aviv (an apartment where Arabs, presumably citizens of Israel, live).* The apartment was also burglarized.* Further reporting (including photo of graffiti) here.
23 April 2013:* Four cars were set on fire in a village near Safed (inside the Green Line).* Graffiti left on the scene read "price tag" and "leave our girls alone" - an apparent reference to an ongoing case in which two Israeli (Jewish) young men were arrested for attacking an Israeli (Arab) man for dating a Jewish girl (also here).
22 April 2013:* Ten (or 11, according to another report) Palestinian-owned vehicles were reportedly torched in Deir Jarir, near Ramallah.*
11 April 2013:* A Palestinian was seriously injured in clashes with settlers in West Bank, three days after two mosques were vandalized in a Palestinian town near Bethlehem.* Haaretz reported that the incident began "when three settlers from the neighboring newly founded outpost of Netzah Binyamin, near the Efrat settlement, entered the village and began beating the Palestinian man with steel pipes, villagers said...A Netzah Binyamin resident told Haaretz that the incident occurred when residents of Silwad ventured close to their outpost."
11 April 2013: Israeli authorities are reportedly investigating an incident in which around 90 trees were damaged near Bethlehem; suspected "price tag" graffiti was left in the area.
7 April 2013: Two mosques in the West Bank village of Tuqu, near Bethlehem, were vandalized in an apparent price tag attack.* Hate graffiti was left on the walls of the mosques and vandals also slashes the tires of cars in the area.* The graffiti indicated that the attack as a response to Palestinian stone throwing on West Bank roads.* (More here).
9 March 2013: Apparent price tag attack near Nablus, involving the cutting down of 100 olive trees and with price tag graffiti left behind.
4 March 2013: Price tag attack in the industrial zone of the Shiloh settlement, involving vandalizing of Palestinian-owned vehicles, reportedly including slashing tires and spray-painting hate-graffiti (i.e., "death to Arabs," "price tag").* The suspect was caught in the act and arrested.* He was previously arrested in connection with other price tag attacks. (More here).
21 February 2013:* Six Palestinian cars were torched in an alleged price tag attack in the West Bank village of Kusra.* Subsequently, a Palestinian villager who went to the Israeli police to testify about the attack was arrested for "contradictions" in his testimony, and police announced that the incident was believed to have been faked.* Minister of Internal Security Yitzhak Aharonovich subsequently rebuked the police, saying that the "announcement on the fabricated 'price tag' incident at the Qusra village was 'premature' and that the investigation was continuing.
18 February 2013:* Tires of three cars were slashed cars and price tag graffiti was left on a nearby wall in the* village of Yasuf, in the northern West Bank near the settlement of Kfar Tappuah.* *
14 February 2013: Vandals desecrated graves in a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem, apparently in retaliation over the demolition of structures in the illegal outpost of Ma'aleh Rehavim.* They vandals spray painted slogans on gravestones, including "Price Tag" and the name of the outpost, as well as Jewish stars.
4 February 2013:* Two Palestinian-owned cars were torched in a price tag attack in the West Bank village of Deir Jariri, located east of Ramallah.* Vandals left behind spray painted slogans supportive of Meir Kahane, whose political party was outlawed in Israel and whose affiliated organizations (Kach and Kahane Chai) are defined as terrorist organizations under U.S. law. **
3 January* 2013: Palestinians reported that in a village southeast of Nablus, four cars with slashed tires were discovered. Additionally, they found the words "Solidarity with Esh Kodesh" (an illegal outpost) and a Star of David spray painted on a nearby wall.* The attack was caught on video by security cameras at the gas station where it took place.
1 January* 2013: A Palestinian car was torched and threatening graffiti was scrawled on a wall in the village of Beit Umar, near Hebron.* "Price tag. The only good Arab is a dead Arab. Vengeance for Yitzhar" and "This time on buildings, next time on humans," were scrawled on walls in the village.