The Jewish news website Joods.nl on Friday published an article about the incident, which is currently the subject of an internal probe at the PostNL national mail service. The daily Telegraaf and other media have picked up the story.
The parcel was sent several weeks ago by a woman identified by Joods.nl as Evelien to her grandchildren. After it became delayed, she used a tracking code to check its status on PostNL’s website, where she noticed the anti-Jewish message had been added to the zip code of the destination address in Holon, Israel.
The report did not say whether the alteration was the reason for the delay. The package’s status on the PostNL website was marked as “delivery time unknown.”
PostNL responded to Joods.nl on Friday: “This dispatch was brought to attention today. We are currently conducting an internal probe in connection with this complaint, because it requires careful investigation.”