Faina Kukliansky, the president of the Lithuanian Jewish Community, confirmed that an incident involving vandalism at the Jewish community’s building was reported to the police. According to Kukliansky, video surveillance cameras recorded two young men leaving several slogans on the structure on the morning of July 4th, around 5:00 AM. Kukliansky described the footage provided by the cameras, noting that based on the suspects’ clothing, they appeared to have been coming from an entertainment venue.
She specified that three distinct slogans were inscribed: “Hitler had a plan,” “You are worse than the Nazis,” and “Gaza should be free.” She further provided descriptive details from the surveillance footage, noting that one individual appeared to be a local European male, while the other individual had a darker complexion. The incident occurred in the context of celebrations in Vilnius. Kukliansky emphasized that this reported vandalism is not an isolated occurrence for the community.
The report details the actions taken following the damage to the Jewish community’s building, confirming that law enforcement was notified regarding the graffiti. The information provided offers a factual account of the vandalism and the subsequent actions taken by community leadership.
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