Rep. Adam Smith's Home Vandalized Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict. Smith Condemns Act
Smith Condemns Act as Example of Political Extremism, Calls for Peaceful Dialogue
- Democratic Rep. Adam Smith's home in Bellevue, Washington was vandalized by activists advocating for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Smith condemned the act as an example of political extremism and intimidation, calling it 'very troubling' and 'very problematic'.
- No arrests have been made and authorities do not have any leads on who was responsible for the vandalism.
- Smith has previously expressed support for Israel's fight against Hamas and has called for humanitarian pauses in the fighting.
- The incident is part of a recent trend of threats and acts of vandalism against elected officials related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.