
Pro-Palestinian Vandals Damage Israeli Light Rail Cars in Spain
Masked vandals damaged a fleet of light rail cars stored in Spain before their planned shipment to Israel. The incident took place in early June in the Navarra region of northern Spain, where the cars were being held ahead of being sent to Israel for use in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area’s light rail network.
The assailants smeared red paint across the front of the cars and smashed windows in what they described as a protest for “freedom, equality and justice for Palestine.” On some of the cars, they spray-painted the Basque phrase “Israel suntsitu,” which translates to “destroy Israel.” Footage from the scene shows the suspects in hoodies that concealed their faces, entering through a breach cut into a fence and singling out the cars bearing Hebrew lettering.
The cars are manufactured in the Basque Country in northern Spain and were intended for the Purple Line, which will reach Yehud-Monosson and is expected to open ahead of other segments of the network. The vandalism could delay their shipment to Israel. The broader Purple Line, planned to run from the Ono Valley to Tel Aviv, is expected to include 46 stations linking Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Kiryat Ono, Givat Shmuel, Or Yehuda, and Yehud-Monosson.
(YNN/VFI News)
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