Spanish town known as 'Fort Kill the Jews' struck with antisemitic graffiti
The town was renamed Castrillo Matajudíos — Fort Kill The Jews — in 1627, during a period of extreme religious persecution by the Inquisition.
A sign in Castilla Mota de Judios was defaced with graffiti restoring the town's name from 1627 to 2015, which translates to Fort Kill the Jews.(photo credit: Courtesy Lorenzo Gutierrez)