Graffiti Sprayed by Saada's Home

Nasty graffiti was sprayed in front of Knesset member Moshe Saada's synagogue

This morning (9th of Av) hateful graffiti against the government was sprayed in front of the synagogue of Knesset member Moshe Saada from the Likud. Saada chose on his Twitter account to give a unifying message.

Knesset Member Moshe Saada (photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90)

This morning (9th of Av) graffiti against the government was sprayed in front of the synagogue of Knesset member Moshe Saada of the Likud.

On his Twitter account, MK Sa'ada chose to deliver a unifying message:

"Of all days - today, during the fast and mourning for the destruction of the Temple, there were those who found it appropriate to divide by displaying graffiti on the road outside our synagogue. Instead of hatred and division, I will strive to mend the tears and preserve unity among our people."

9th of Av Moshe Saada

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