vandalism of jewish buildings
Vandalism of Jewish buildings refers to the intentional and malicious act of damaging or defacing structures, such as synagogues, community centers, cemeteries, or other properties associated with the Jewish community. It involves acts like graffiti, destruction of property, desecration of sacred spaces, or the display of hate symbols targeting Jews, and is motivated by prejudice, hatred, or anti-Semitic sentiments.
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