American who served in IDF targeted in ‘hateful’ antisemitic attack outside his Missouri home

By Emily Crane
An American who served with the Israel Defense Forces had his car torched and had “Death to the IDF” scrawled outside his Missouri home in a sick antisemitic attack this week, officials said.
Hateful vandals targeted the IDF veteran’s home in St. Louis early Tuesday, according to the head of the Trump administration’s antisemitism task force.
Aerial view of antisemitic graffiti and fire-damaged cars.
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“Death to the IDF” was scrawled on the street outside the victim’s home.
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Burned car at the hate crime scene.
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Cheryl Redohl, Clayton resident, speaks near a car damaged in a suspected hate crime.
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Cheryl Redohl, Clayton resident.
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Multiple cars were set on fire outside the home.
Burned-out car at a hate crime scene.
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Multiple cars were set on fire outside the home.
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Antisemitic graffiti reading "Death to the IDF" on a roadway.
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Hateful vandals targeted the IDF veteran’s home in St. Louis early Tuesday, according to the head of the Trump administration’s antisemitism task force.
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Graffiti scrawled on the road also accused the victim of being a murderer.
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The targeted attack unfolded soon after the IDF solder returned to his family home, task force head Leo Terrell wrote on X.
Burned-out cars and antisemitic graffiti at a crime scene.
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The veteran’s car was also torched in the attack.
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Burned-out car on a residential street.
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The targeted attack unfolded soon after the IDF solder returned to his family home, task force head Leo Terrell wrote on X.
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Police investigate a fire-damaged car and antisemitic graffiti.
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“I reviewed graphic footage of vehicles belonging to the family and their friends. The vehicles were set on fire and destroyed. Hateful graffiti outside the family’s home accused him of being a murderer and called for death to the IDF,” he said.
“I am outraged. Antisemitic violence has no place in America, not in St. Louis and not anywhere. We will pursue every avenue to bring the perpetrators to justice. If you commit antisemitic hate crimes, you will be caught. And you will be held accountable.”
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