Damaged graves and racist graffiti have been found in the Palestinian village of Awarta in the northern West Bank after a Jewish group visited the area.
Palestinians told an Israeli rights group they saw Jewish pilgrims and Israeli soldiers in the area which is also a Jewish burial site, on Tuesday.
The Israeli military has not yet responded to the incident.
On Tuesday 10 people from a nearby settlement were arrested and questioned over an arson attack on a mosque.
At least two tombstones were damaged in the cemetery outside the village, and food and rubbish were left on graves.
In the village, offensive slogans about Arabs were found scrawled in Hebrew, English and Russian.