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Jerusalem (AFP) - Israeli police on Thursday challenged Washington's inclusion of Jewish extremist attacks on Palestinians in a global terror report, saying such incidents could not be likened to militant attacks.
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For the first time, the State Department's 2013 Country Reports on Terrorism, published Wednesday, included a reference to a growing wave of racist anti-Palestinian vandalism, euphemistically known as "price tag" attacks.
"Attacks by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinian residents, property, and places of worship in the West Bank continued and were largely unprosecuted," the report said, citing UN and NGO data.
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The longer this conflict of hate goes on, the more terrorists produced on both sides.
Israel police challenge US 'terror' findings
Vandals leave anti-Arab graffiti on Israel mosque AFP
Israel police, Palestinians clash at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa AFP
Israeli killed in West Bank shooting AFP
Israel police disperse riot at Jerusalem holy site Associated Press
Palestinians, Israeli police clash at Jerusalem holy site Reuters
For the first time, the State Department's 2013 Country Reports on Terrorism, published Wednesday, included a reference to a growing wave of racist anti-Palestinian vandalism, euphemistically known as "price tag" attacks.
"Attacks by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinian residents, property, and places of worship in the West Bank continued and were largely unprosecuted," the report said, citing UN and NGO data.



