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Neo-Nazi graffiti found in Israeli towns

HOLON, Israel, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- Residents of the Israeli town of Holon found swastikas and the world “Hitler” spray-painted in several buildings Sunday afternoon.

The graffiti comes on the heels of several other neo-Nazi incidents, including the recent discovery of a neo-Nazi group in Petah Tikva, and swastikas painted on a synagogue in Dimona Friday, Ynetnews.com reported.

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The mayor of Dimona has offered a reward of about $450 for information leading to the alleged vandals.

Earlier this month, the words "Hitler is the messiah, long live Jesus” were painted on another Israeli synagogue, the newspaper said.

Police said they are investigating the incident, but so far have made no arrests.

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