Grave of slain Israeli leader defaced (Agencies) Updated: 2005-04-04 14:14
The graves of slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and his wife, Leah,
were found defaced in a Jerusalem cemetery Sunday, the latest in a wave of such
incidents that police believe may be linked to ultranationalist Jews.
![A person puts a flower on Yitzhak Rabin's grave at Mount Hertz cemetery in Jerusalem in 2003.[AFP/File]](xin_150402041416165358517.jpg) A person puts a flower on Yitzhak Rabin's
grave at Mount Hertz cemetery in Jerusalem in
2003.[AFP/File] | A police statement said the names on the graves, in the Mount Herzl national
cemetery, were sprayed over with black paint and the words "murdering dog"
written in Hebrew. It added that Jerusalem police chief Ilan Franco set up a
special squad to investigate the grave desecrations.
Rabin was assassinated in 1995 by an ultranationalist Jew opposed to his
moves for peace with the Palestinians. His widow died of cancer in 2000 and was
buried alongside him.
In the military section of the same cemetery on Friday, Nazi graffiti was
found spray-painted on the graves of 12 fallen soldiers.
Two days earlier the grave of Theodore Herzl, who established the Zionist
movement and for whom Mount Herzl is named, was defaced with the words "Neo-Nazi
Hail Beilin," while around the same time the word "Hitler" was scrawled in black
spray-paint on the Negev Desert grave site of David Ben Gurion, Israel's first
prime minister,
Israeli police said the reference to Yossi Beilin, the head of the dovish
Yahad political party, raised the possibility that extremist Jews could be
responsible for the graffiti.
Hard-line opponents of a planned withdrawal from the Gaza Strip have been
using Holocaust and Nazi slogans to denounce Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and
others who support the pullout.
Sharon condemned the grave attacks.
"Any extremism is unnecessary and harmful," he told reporters on Sunday. "The
law must be enforced and any extremist acts must be
prevented."
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