Just two weeks before Pope Francis makes a long-anticipated visit to the Holy Land, suspected Jewish extremists splashed hate graffiti on offices owned by the Vatican in East Jerusalem. In Hebrew, the graffiti read “Death to Arabs and Christians and those who hate Israel” and appeared on the offices of the Assembly of Bishops at the Notre Dame center, a complex owned by the Vatican opposite the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City. It was the latest in a series of “price tag” attacks by Jewish extremists against mosques, Arab-owned cars and Arab property both inside Israel and in the West Bank.