Star of David Sculpture Vandalized in German Town, Police Investigate Potential Political Motive
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-09-10 14:03:39
Unknown perpetrators have damaged a wooden Star of David sculpture in the town of Tann in the Rhön region of Fulda, Germany. Police announced the incident on Wednesday, revealing that vandals broke off a wooden piece measuring approximately 24 inches from the 6.5-foot-tall artwork.
The vandalism occurred sometime between August 28 and September 4, according to authorities. The damaged sculpture, which was carved in the distinctive six-pointed star shape that serves as a symbol of Judaism, represents a significant piece of public art in the small German town.
Local police are actively seeking witnesses who may have information about the incident. Officials are treating the case seriously and conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether the destruction was politically motivated, given the religious and cultural significance of the Star of David symbol.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about antisemitic acts and hate crimes targeting Jewish symbols and monuments across Germany. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the vandalism to come forward as they work to identify those responsible for damaging the public artwork.
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