After the swastikas and terrorist flags were sprayed on a wall in Huwara, about an hour ago, dozens of residents of Yitzhar and surrounding communities announced that they had come down to the place to make sure that the Nazi hate graffiti was removed, and that the wall of the house on which the graffiti was sprayed was destroyed.
Following the descent of the residents to the place, an alarm was activated in the mosques on both sides of the village, and dozens of Arabs from the village came to the place of the activity. When the reason for the residents' arrival became clear, the Arabs hurried to erase the graffiti.
The 'Fighting for Life' headquarters, which is leading the protests in Samaria, responded: "Only a week after a pizzeria in Huwara mocked a Jewish abductee, we woke up this morning to another horrifying reminder that there is no difference between the Nazis in Gaza and the Nazis in Huwara and the other villages in Judea and Samaria, and both only wish for the day when they can slaughter us".
"The message against the Nazi enemy that we are fighting against must be sharp and striking. And here it has been proven again that when the Jewish people demonstrate Jewish strength and pride, the enemy is quick to fold and run away. We are sending a clear and sharp message from here that is not ambiguous: 'Any Arab or business that identifies with the enemy and incites terrorism - will receive a response immediately. We demand that the IDF destroy today the house on which the Nazi crosses were sprayed, and we will not let up for a moment until this is done because it is in our hearts,'" said the headquarters.