price tagger

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Etymology

From price tag +‎ -er.

Noun

price tagger (plural price taggers)

  1. A member of a loosely affiliated group of vigilante Jewish extremists and Zionist settlers who engage in revenge and terrorist attacks on Palestinians.
    • 2011, Persio, Settlers' mosque-burning campaign expands into Isr ael Group: it.politica.internazionale
      The “price-taggers” have vowed to avenge any move by Israeli authorities to uproot settlement outposts built in the occupied West Bank without Israeli permission, and have set fire to mosques and vandalised both Israeli and Palestinian property
    • 2012, Mighty Wannabe, US campaign to end Israeli occupation and colonial/apartheid policy against Palestinians Group: rec.martial-arts
      farms and churches belonging to black Americans, similarly, the right-wing Jewish organisation known as the 'price taggers' is now burning mosques, farms and homes of Palestinians to pressure them to leave
    • 2012, Justice & Peace, justice & peace at st peter's Group: Justice & Peace at St. Peter's
      Panorama has exclusive access to the so-called Price Taggers, the = Israeli teenagers who have sworn never to give up the land God gave them
    • 2012, ernie, "Domestic Terrorism American Style - An Analysis" Group: cvforum
      And, sure enough, over the years Israel has produced its own terrorist organizations that intimidate and attack Palestinian Arabs: the Irgun and Lehi during the years leading to the establishment of the state in 1948, Gush Emunim and Terror Against Terror in the 1970s and 1980s, and today's “Price-Taggers” and West Bank
    • 2014, Robert Hand, FW: A7News: Frustrated Kerry Admits Little He Can Do to Save Talks Group: StandingwithIsrael
      On Tuesday, a Roman Catholic convent in Bet Shemesh, west of the capital, was vandalized by suspected price-taggers, who sprayed offensive graffiti on the