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AIPAC, Vandalism, Anti-Semitism

Pro-Palestinian extremists strike again: AIPAC headquarters vandalized in Washington 

New attack in a series of anti-Israel incidents; the latest assault hits prominent lobby group's headquarters.

AIPAC's website
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The AIPAC headquarters in Washington, D.C., was defaced early Monday morning, with red spray paint reading “F*** Israel” covering the front and side of the building.

Surveillance footage provided by the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department captured three masked individuals vandalizing the property and causing damage around 12:41 a.m.

The police have launched an investigation and are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspects involved in the property destruction incident in Northwest D.C.

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In response to the attack, AIPAC spokesperson Marshall Wittmann stated, “We will not be deterred by the illegal actions of fringe, anti-Israel extremists in our efforts to strengthen the US-Israel relationship.”

Palestine Action, a global group known for targeting Israeli-affiliated properties, claimed responsibility for the vandalism, accusing AIPAC of being a “corrupt foreign organization” that manipulates American politicians while American taxpayers fund weapons used in Gaza.

The Anti-Defamation League condemned the vandalism and the associated claims, labeling them as “pure antisemitism” and urged the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department to “fully investigate” the crime.

* The Jewish Insider contributed to this article.

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