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Tuesday, 16 August 2016 - 08:53

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Voorburg cars, homes vandalized with ISIS slogans

A number of cars, houses and a primary school in Voorburg were vandalized with jihad-slogans over the weekend, including threats to Jews and PVV leader Geert Wilders, RTL Nieuws reports. The walls of De Dijsselbloem primary school is covered in anti-Jewish slogans as well as the words "Cancer, Geert Wilders, Die". There is also a date and the Arabic letter nun, which stands for Nasraye - a derogatory way to refer to Christians, according to RTL. Several residents reported the graffiti to the police, who launched an investigation.

Zeker 5 auto's en 20 woningen beklad in Voorburg. pic.twitter.com/H6MqOoA2li

— Niels Klaassen (@NielsKlaassen) August 15, 2016

IS-bekladdingen in Voorburg, oa bij basisschool Dijssellbloem. pic.twitter.com/XOEzTYhInB

— Niels Klaassen (@NielsKlaassen) August 15, 2016

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