An antisemitic vandal spray painted “Save Gaza” and “Free Palestine” on a driveway leading up to Temple Beth Sholom in Topeka, Kansas, the Topeka Capital-Journal reported.

The Topeka Police Department and the FBI are investigating.

Rabbi Samuel Stern told JNS that outside of Students for Justice in Palestine events at the University of Kansas, “there has not been a rise in antisemitic incidents.”

“Generally, we feel very safe in Kansas,” Stern said. “It helps that we have great relationships with our law enforcement partners at every level, and we are working with them to keep Temple Beth Sholom operating for all our congregants.”

On Feb. 22, the synagogue posted on its Facebook page that it had discovered “graffiti at the entrance of our property, featuring a pro-Palestinian message.”

“Obviously, targeting American Jews for the actions of the Israeli government is antisemitism. They have targeted other areas in Topeka, and all these incidents are under investigation by the Topeka Police Department and FBI,” per the post. “It was immediately reported to the relevant authorities, and we have received reassurance from our law enforcement partners that there are no relevant threats to our congregation at this time.”

The Topeka Public Works department removed the graffiti.

“It is still my intention to hold our service, and for the life of the congregation to proceed as usual,” Stern wrote in the post, which was also signed by Frayna Scrinopskie, president of the synagogue board.

Ty Masterson, president of the Kansas State Senate, and Dan Hawkins, speaker of the House, stated that it is “deeply troubling to see the hate and intolerance of the antisemitic vandalism that occurred at a place of worship in our state’s capital,” per the Capital-Journal.

“The rot of antisemitism has no place in Kansas, and we proudly stand with the Jewish community against this hateful act,” they added.