Dutch Postal Service trying to find culprit who added slur to tracking information of package sent to Israel.

Holland’s postal system is checking its security camera footage to try and find the culprit who added an anti-Semitic epithet to the tracking data for a package sent to Israel, the Dutch news website Joods.nl reported Sunday.

Last week the website reported that a worker at the post office or a contractor added [the abominable anti-Semitic epithet]  to the tracking information for a package sent by a mother in the Netherlands to her daughter in Israel.

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Following the complaint, the postal company PostNL said they immediately took action and are checking with camera images to try and find the perpetrator.

PostNL said it is also checking to see if similar things have happened to any other packages and said they will try to adjust their  software so that adding insulting text can be prevented.

The company promised to give the family feedback on the investigation and the family said they were happy PostNL is taking the matter seriously, Joods.nl reported. Read more at WIN