1 of 7 | Palestinians look at Hebrew graffiti, that reads 'Revenge', in the torched and vandalized Prophet's Mosque in Beit Fajjar, north of Hebron in the West Bank, October 4, 2010, 2010. Palestinian sources said that Jewish settlers entered the mosque and torched the mosque, Koran books, prayer rugs and left Hebrew graffiti with slogans against Arabs, Muslims and Mohammad on the walls. UPI/Debbie Hill |
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Residents said a scuffle broke out between residents and local settlers in Beit Fajar north of Hebron.
Settlers who resist the Israeli government's partial freeze of settlement expansion have adopted what they call the "price tag" policy, the Post reported.
Several "price tag" attacks have occurred in Palestinian villages, the newspaper said.
In the Beit Fajar mosque, slogans such as "revenge" and "price tag" were sprayed on the walls alongside an Israeli flag, Ynetnews.com reported.
Police and military forces have entered the village to investigate further.
There are no suspects in the case at this time, Ynetnews said.