A series of UBS branches in Geneva were attacked by vandals in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The buildings were sprayed with graffiti messages supporting Palestine and urging people boycott the bank.
The branches targeted were in Florissant, Servette and Vernier – locals believe that’s because those areas do have a significant number of Jewish inhabitants.
The bank has previously been criticised by pro-Palestinian groups for its investment in Israeli arms companies.
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