20130308 Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Degel Reuven Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing directions to Tel-Aviv, Givat Ram and the town center has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Ben Ziyon Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Ha'Rav Reines Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Ha-Rav Kosovski Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Baal-Hasheltot Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Amram Gaon Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Ben Ziyon Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Natronai Gaon Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Gat Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Bet She'arim Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.
Anti-Arab racism evident on Kiryat Moshe street signs
A trilingual sign bearing the name of Natronai Gaon Street has been vandalized, marring the Arabic inscription, as part of an ongoing anti-Arab racist campaign, widespread across the Kirayt Moshe neighborhood. Jerusalem, Israel. 8-March-2013. Signs of anti-Arab racism are evident as a vast number of street signs have been tendentiously vandalized in the modern Zionist-religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, deliberately marring Arabic inscription on trilingual street signs.