Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 19 Feb 2018, 06:11 am Print
Tel Aviv: The Polish embassy in Tel Aviv has been vandalised by unknown miscreants, a day after the Polish Prime Minister said that even Jews were among people guilty of carrying out the Holocaust.
Miscreants have have drawn Swastikas on the embassy gates, situated in the Israeli city.
Earlier, Poland introduced a new law which makes it illegal to hold the Polish nation or state guilty of aiding the Nazis.
The law was criticised by Israel
On Saturday, while answering an Israeli journalist whether Polish collaborators in the Holocaust would be considered a criminal in Poland under the new law, Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish Prime Minister 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."
Meanwhile, an investigation has been launched by Israeli police after the incident was reported.
Image: Twitter
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