The Paris offices of El Al, Israel’s national airline, were vandalized with anti-genocide, anti-Zionist, and pro-Palestinian graffiti, according to Israeli news outlet N12.

Photos from the scene show the building’s exterior splattered with red paint and covered in politically charged messages. The act of vandalism reportedly occurred while the office was empty, and no employees were at risk.

El Al has condemned the incident, which comes amid heightened tensions over the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Authorities in Paris are investigating the matter, though no suspects have been identified at this time.

The airline, which maintains a strong international presence, is no stranger to political controversy. This latest act of protest highlights the deep divisions and global activism surrounding the conflict.