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'Appalling' anti-Semitic graffiti appears outside Vaughan high school

York Regional Police are investigating after anti-Semitic graffiti appeared on the exterior of a school in Vaughan this week.

The words 'Jews did 911' found along with swastika painted on what looked like a Canadian flag

School staff noticed the hate graffiti in the early morning before school started on Monday, June 29. (B'nai Brith/CBC)

York Regional Police are investigating after anti-Semitic graffiti appeared on the exterior of a school in Vaughan this week.

An image of a swastika painted on a brick wallin place of what looked like a Canadian flag was circulated in a press release by Jewish advocacy group B'nai BrithFriday. The organizationcalled the messages "appalling."

Scrawled on another exterior wall was what appeared to be two towers with the words "Jews did 911" overtop.

York Regional Police said Fridaythe incident took place Wednesday nightat WoodbridgeCollege High Schooland the graffiti was discovered Thursday morning ahead of a graduationceremony. Officers at the scene checked for video surveillance and school staff scrubbed the graffiti away, Staff Sgt. DarrinLeitch told CBC Toronto.

No suspects have been identified and the incident has been flagged to the force's Hate Crimes Unit, Leitch said.

In its release,B'naiBrithsaid it learned of the graffiti from a caller who phoned its 24/7 anti-hate hotline and sent in photos.The organization also said it commended York Regional Police for the force'sswift response.

"This disgusting act of antisemitism and racismcould have spoiled a graduation ceremony at the school,right before Canada's 150th birthday," Michael Mostynsaid in the release, "but York Regional Police ensured that the events would go on smoothly without any trace of theloathsome vandalism that took place."