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The Paris office of Israeli airline El Al was vandalised

The French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot condemned the suspected vandals who daubed red paint on the El Al office in Paris.

El Al's entrance was covered in red graffiti that read "Free Palestine".

Tabarot, writing on X.com, said: "Acts of hate and anti-Semitism are not welcome in our Republic."

Joshua Zarka the Israeli ambassador in Paris condemned this incident as well.

He told reporters that the attack was "simply an attack" against a company in Israel and against Israel itself.

France has seen an increase in hate crimes since the attacks by Hamas on Israel in October 2023, and Israel’s subsequent military operation in Gaza.

According to data released in March, the police reported a 11% increase in xenophobic, racist or antireligious crime in 2013. These figures do not break down attacks by religion.

The Paris prosecutor did not reply to a question about the investigation. (Reporting and editing by Richard Lough, Ed Osmond and Noemie Bacquie. Additional reporting and editing by Sudip K-Gupta.

(source: Reuters)