Swastikas drawn on Polish embassy in Tel Aviv
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International Desk: Swastikas have been drawn on the gates of Poland's embassy in Israel, a day after the country's PM said Jews were among perpetrators of the Holocaust.
Police in Tel Aviv launched an inquiry after profanities and the word "murderer" were also discovered.
Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki's comments have been strongly condemned by Israel.
He has since said through a spokeswoman that he did not intend to blame Jewish victims for "a Nazi German perpetrated genocide".
The fresh dispute comes just weeks after Israel criticised a new Polish law making it illegal to accuse the Polish nation or state of complicity in Nazi crimes.
The legislation was signed into law by President Andrzej Duda but also referred to the country's highest court to consider its constitutionality.
Swastikas and anti-Polish profanities were on Sunday found drawn in marker pen on the gates and also on a bulletin board.
No-one has so far claimed responsibility for vandalising the diplomatic mission.
A police investigation is now under way, Tel Aviv authorities say.
He was responding to an Israeli journalist who asked if anyone who said there were Polish collaborators in the Holocaust would be considered a criminal in Poland under the new law.
Mr Morawiecki said: "It's extremely important to first understand that, of course, it's not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal to say that there were Polish perpetrators - as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian.... not only German perpetrators."
Source: BBC
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