Security cameras at a Los Angeles Chabad center captured two
separate incidents of vandals defacing a mural at the SoCal Arbeter
Ring/Workmen’s Circle building in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood this week.
The Chabad is located across the street from the Workman’s Circle, and the
actions were recorded as part of the Chabad’s routine surveillance.
According to the video, the first incident took place at
3:20 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6, when at least two vandals wrote “Free
Palestine!!!!”across the wall.
During the second incident, what look like a
second pair painted over the word “free” with an expletive; this act occurred
at 11 p.m. on Feb. 6, according to the video record. None of the vandals have
yet been identified.
Workmen’s Circle chairperson Ruth Judkowitz denounced both
sets of graffiti, which contain messages that underscore the heated debate
surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“My concern is that we have two extremist groups, equally
guilty of poor judgment and unlawful behavior, who are exacerbating already-hot
feelings,” Judkowitz said in an interview.
The new information, including the times that the incidents
occurred, and the approximate number of people who were involved, were provided by Rabbi Asher Yemini of the
Chabad Israel Center at Robertson Boulevard and Horner street.
The graffiti remained on the mural as of Friday afternoon.
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