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Atty general to decide if anti-Israel graffiti at Maine college is a hate crime

(JNS) Anti-Israel graffiti discovered at Bates College in Maine on Sunday, May 9, has been referred to the attorney general’s office to be investigated as a possible hate crime. The Instagram account of the school’s Bates Leftist Coalition shared photos of chalk graffiti on campus that targeted the Jewish state. The graffiti read “Stop ethnic cleansing,” “Israel is killing innocent people,” “Free Palestine,” and “F*** ZIONIST ISRAEL.” The coalition did not condemn the graffiti and instead wrote on Instagram: “The settler-colonial occupations, ethnic cleansing, cultural genocide, and vaccine apartheid being perpetuated by the Israeli government in occupied Palestine need to become topics of central discussion in the Bates community. And no, as some will claim, this is not an act of anti-Semitism but of anti-colonialism.”

Bates College administrators contacted the Lewiston Police Department, which then informed the attorney general’s office about the possible hate crime, reported the Sun Journal. Gwen Lexow, the college’s director of Title IX and civil-rights compliance, told students in an email that people have reached out to her “expressing deep concern about the impact of the language contained in the flyers and graffiti, particularly on Jewish members of our campus community.”

Main Photo: The Instagram account of the school’s Bates Leftist Coalition (BLC) shared photos of chalk graffiti on the college’s campus that targeted Israel. Source: Screenshot. 

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