A billboard reading "Running over organization of Nazareth" was put up recently just below the police station in Nazareth, Israel's largest Arab town.

The billboard uses the word "da'es" in Arabic, meaning running over, which is a play on words for the Islamic State's name in Arabic, "Da'ash."

The "Nazareth group for running over" is ostensibly connected to a wider Palestinian movement, which has been calling for the running over of Jews following a spate of recent terror attacks in which Israelis have been run over by Palestinians in vehicles.

The post's text reads in Arabic: "#Running over with the gas at 199 for the sake of al-Aksa." The post alludes to a song sung by Palestinian school children about the bus driver.

The cartoon has the word "Da'es," "running over," with a Jewish star on the black street and a crossed-out traffic sign with the word al-Aksa, ostensibly saying that Jews are not allowed to go to the Temple Mount.

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The same image was posted first on a Palestinian Facebook page calling for the running over of Israelis that had garnered over 35,500 likes as of Sunday afternoon.



Another image on the Facebook page showed a Palestinian man running over Israeli soldiers, "for Jerusalem."