A survey began after identifying stickers under the slogan “Free Palestine” mounted on Israeli tourists, who were vacationing at a station in the French Alps, said today by the French News Agency citing converging sources.

According to police, four vehicles were marked with orange paint. Nicolas Ruben, the Mayor of Satel, near Soni, spoke of five vehicles belonging to Israeli tourists, “recognized because of their clothing” and was mainly British citizenship.

“It’s sad and frustrating,” he told AFP. “It is a community that asks for nothing from anyone who does not bother anyone, who is on vacation.”

In a press release, the representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France (CRIF) in Ouverns-Ron-Alp “denounces” actions “, committed in a resort where Jewish families from around the world often be vacationed.

“They are part of a strategy that is now a community: to use the pretext of the” battle for the Palestinian purpose “in order to be against Jews, exclusively because they are Jews,” the CRIF regional branch condemns.