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Hate-Filled Graffiti Targets Israeli-American Council Headquarters in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 11 – The vandalism included multiple Nazi symbols and hateful slogans targeting Jewish and Israeli communities, reflecting a rise in antisemitic incidents, officials said.

  • The main office of the Israeli-American Council in Los Angeles and its nearby areas were defaced with antisemitic graffiti over the weekend, featuring swastikas, 'SS' symbols, and hateful messages.
  • The vandalism took place amid a significant and unprecedented increase in antisemitism across the globe, a trend emphasized by the IAC and its CEO, Elan S. Carr, in their response.
  • The graffiti included a yellow swastika and lightning bolt-stylized 'SS' references on the sidewalk, hateful phrases like 'F--- Jews' and 'BDS' on barriers, and symbols painted on a cardboard snowman at the entrance.
  • Elan S. Carr, CEO of the Israeli-American Council, expressed deep condemnation of the recent antisemitic incident occurring near their community and offices, emphasizing that it strengthens their resolve to intensify efforts against antisemitism.
  • The IAC is collaborating with the Topanga Community Police Department to examine security footage that may show a suspect, demonstrating their dedication to ensuring the safety of the community during the ongoing investigation.
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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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