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Hamas, which overran Gaza in June 2007, lost hundreds of men in a fierce Israeli war against rocket squads three years ago and has largely maintained calm since then. The group is also waiting for Israel to free more than 500 Palestinian prisoners in a second phase of a swap for a long-held Israeli soldier. A protracted cycle of new violence could endanger that release, which was a major political coup for Hamas among the Palestinian people. Separately Monday, Israeli police said vandals attacked a restaurant owned by Israeli Arabs in central Israel. Graffiti suggested it was the work of Jewish extremists. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says the words "Kahane was right" and "price tag" were spray-painted on the restaurant's walls in the Jaffa section of Tel Aviv. Meir Kahane was a U.S.-born rabbi who advocated expelling Palestinians from Israel and the West Bank. "Price tag" refers to the practice of attacking Palestinians and their property in retaliation for Israeli government operations against settlers. Violence against Palestinians has spiked in recent months, with hundreds of olive trees uprooted, mosques attacked and Arab cemeteries vandalized. Rosenfeld said no arrests had been made in Monday's incident.
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