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‘Death to Israeli military,’ ‘you’re a murderer’ graffiti greets Israeli trooper at US home

Graffiti echoing global outrage over the Israeli regime’s deadly atrocities shows up on the doorstep of a Missouri-based Israeli trooper on August 5, 2025.

Protesters have reportedly spray-painted graffiti near the US residence of an Israeli trooper, echoing global outrage over the Israeli regime’s escalating campaign of deadly violence.

American officials reported the development on Tuesday, identifying the whereabouts of the trooper’s residence as Clayton, Missouri.

During the incident, activists set fire to several cars apparently belonging to the trooper in question and his family, they said.

One graffiti read, “Death to the Israeli military.” Another called him a “murderer,” while referring to him by his name.

The same officials, pro-Israeli lobbyists, and support groups and organizations backing Tel Aviv’s mounting deadly aggression throughout the West Asia region, were soon to portray the incident as “anti-Semitic.”

The common approach has seen Tel Aviv’s sympathizers constantly claim that such acts of outrage against the regime’s uncalled-for deadly atrocities, rather target Jewish individuals.

The United States has gone as far as forming an “anti-Semitism taskforce” as part of, what critics call, its efforts to stereotype such incidents in such a manner.

Leo Terrell, head of the “taskforce” under President Donald Trump, predictably described the incident as a “horrific anti-Semitic attack.”

Among other things, American officials have also devised strong penalties for pro-Palestinian activism, including deportation and detention.

Washington has additionally been putting mounting pressure on international organizations, including the International Criminal Court (ICC), over their efforts to face the regime with punitive measures over its atrocities.

Such attempts, though, has fallen short of stopping the snowballing global repercussions of the atrocities.

The atrocities, most notably the regime’s October 2023-present war of genocide on the Gaza Strip, have set off a rising trend of global lawsuits and sanction and divestment drives.


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