A dozen of Palestinian vehicles were vandalized in suspected "price tag" attacks in occupied East Jerusalem on Sunday, according to a Palestinian activist.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Mohammad Abu al-Hummus said Israeli settlers slashed the tyres of 15 Palestinian vehicles in the town of Habayil al-Arab, north-east of East Jerusalem.
"Settlers sprayed racist and anti-Arab slogans on the walls of several houses in the area," he said.
Israeli police have launched an investigation into the attack, according to Abu al-Hummus.
"Price tag" vandalism is a strategy used by extremist Jewish settlers to attack Palestinians and their property in retaliation for perceived threats to Israeli settlement expansion.