Israel Police in Jerusalem on Sunday arrested a 20-year-old man from Shuafat after allegedly drawing swastikas on deliveries from the grocery store Shufersal, according to Israeli media.
The man is accused of drawing the swastikas on envelopes and a finger pointing to the Israeli flags and putting them in the deliveries, which were sent to several homes in the Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem on Friday.
The police located the man at the Shufersal store where he worked, detained him, and brought him in for further questioning at the police station.
Shufersal said in a statement that they condemned his actions and took measures against the employee.
"Shufersal views the incident with utmost seriousness and will show zero tolerance for events of this kind," the company said. "The involved employee has been identified, immediately summoned for a hearing prior to termination, and a complaint has been filed against him with the Israel Police. We deeply apologize for the incident and utterly reject such behavior."