Lost in translation: Hebrew ‘welcome home’ sign mistaken for Daesh terror message

Published August 25th, 2015 - 04:30 GMT
An illustrative photo shows Daesh supporters holding up the flag representing the group. (AFP/File)
An illustrative photo shows Daesh supporters holding up the flag representing the group. (AFP/File)

Startled residents of Gardner, Louisiana, alerted the sheriff last weekend over a black-and-white ‘welcome home’ sign in Hebrew that they thought bore a menacing Islamist message.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office and local news station KALB “were contacted by several residents who were concerned about the signs and that they might have been terror messages written in Arabic,” KALB reported Friday.

The “mysterious” sign actually says “Welcome Home, Yamit,” in a boxy Hebrew scrawl, likely by a non-native Israeli or child.

“The sheriff’s office says not to worry, they are actually ‘welcome home’ signs written in Hebrew and not in anyway affiliated with ISIS (Daesh),” KALB reported.

The homemade sign is a far cry from the Islamic State (Daesh) banners, bearing the Shahada.

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