A Palestinian inspects the damage to a mosque that was set alight in an overnight attack in Al-Jaba'ah village near the West Bank city of Bethlehem
 
AFP/ Bethlehem

A West Bank mosque was set alight in a village near Bethlehem Tuesday with anti-Arab slogans in Hebrew sprayed on a nearby wall, Palestinian witnesses said.
The fire was discovered in the mosque in Jaba village at around 4:00 am (0200 GMT). Villagers managed to put it out but there was some damage to the building, the witnesses said.
On a nearby wall, the perpetrators had sprayed the word "revenge" and other slogans in Hebrew alongside a Star of David, with witnesses saying it was believed to be the work of hardline Jewish settlers.  
The village is located 10 kilometres (six miles) southwest of Bethlehem, close to Gush Etzion, a cluster of Jewish settlements.
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri confirmed the Palestinians had filed a complaint about the torching of a mosque in Jaba and said the police unit for nationalistic crime would investigate.
The attack and accompanying graffiti bore the hallmarks of a so-called "price tag" attack -- a euphemism for nationalistically motivated hate crime by Jewish extremists which generally targets Palestinians or Arab Israelis.

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