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New England Town Flies Palestinian Flag on Public Flag Pole

The Massachusetts Community of North​ Andover Raises Palestinian Flag,‌ Sparking Controversy

The Massachusetts community of North Andover used to feel ​like home to Marc Freedman, president of ​Congregation Ahavat Olam.

Now, what he calls​ the ​“symbol of anti-Semitism” flies in the town square below the American⁤ flag after the town’s select board approved‍ putting a Palestinian flag ‍up for ⁢the world to see.

“It is a ⁣symbol to⁢ just eliminate the entire Jewish population,” Freedman said, according to Fox News on Thursday.

Freedman ‍called members of the‍ board “a bunch of cowards”​ for doing what they knew⁣ was morally reprehensible just⁢ to ensure that somewhere, somehow, the town would not be ⁤sued.

“They ⁤took a legal initiative, a legal statement from counsel that said​ you ⁤need to follow specific guidelines and must raise this flag, when in their hearts,⁢ in their hearts, I know every‌ single⁢ one of them‍ did not want to raise their flag,” Freedman said. “That’s not what leadership does.”

The request was made by Selma Khayal, a student. Her‌ sister, Jenna, explained the⁢ reasons.

“Palestine is still under siege. The people in Gaza are still suffering, they are still being bombarded. This flag represents its people. It ⁤represents the culture. It ⁣is not a terrorist flag, and we will not let it be misconstrued that way,” she said, according to the Daily Mail.

The town had flown an Israeli flag after⁤ the Oct.⁣ 7 slaughter⁣ of Israelis⁢ at ‌the hands of Hamas.

“If Israel gets their flag to fly in the North⁢ Andover common, then Palestinians deserve that same ‍right,” Salma Boulal, who ⁢attended the meeting,‍ said, according to WFXT-TV.

The Palestinian flag ‌will ‍remain up until Dec. 7.

When the New York Post got wind of the decision,⁤ it lambasted the town.

“In North Andover, Mass., ‍the message⁤ is clear: Palestinian lives matter — Israeli lives don’t,”⁤ the Post wrote in an editorial, saying the message to Jewish residents was “You’re not welcome.”

The ‍Post said the town’s claim that its hands were​ legally tied⁣ “doesn’t pass the smell⁤ test.”

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“Now, some may object that the town already flew the Israeli flag after the Hamas atrocities, so‍ criticizing this flag-raising must be racist or colonialist or any of the‌ other pejorative buzzwords favored by the woke left. No, no ⁢and no,” ⁢the Post wrote.

“That argument, like the flag-raising itself, ‌posits a full moral equivalence between the two sides here. And such an equivalence does not exist.”

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How has the controversy surrounding the raising of the Palestinian ⁢flag in North Andover affected the community and‍ its residents?

S muster.” It criticized⁣ the select board for prioritizing legal‌ technicalities over moral considerations and accused them of being afraid ⁢of​ potential lawsuits.

The controversy surrounding the raising of the Palestinian flag in North Andover​ highlights the⁤ ongoing tension and conflict between Israel and Palestine, and the impact it ⁢has on communities⁢ around the world. While some residents⁢ support the decision to raise the flag as a means of solidarity with the ⁣Palestinian people, others argue that it is a symbolic gesture that promotes ⁤anti-Semitic sentiments.

According to Marc Freedman, president of Congregation Ahavat Olam, the Palestinian flag is seen as ⁣a symbol of anti-Semitism. He⁢ believes that it represents a call to eliminate⁣ the entire Jewish population. Freedman criticized the select board for their decision, calling them “cowards” for prioritizing legalities ‍over moral considerations.

On the other side of the ⁣debate, supporters ‌of raising the Palestinian⁢ flag argue that it represents a symbol of Palestinian‌ culture⁤ and solidarity.‍ Selma Khayal, who made the request, explained that Palestine‍ is still under siege and its people ​are suffering. She emphasized that the flag ⁣is not a terrorist flag and should not ‌be misconstrued⁤ as such.

The⁣ town had⁣ previously raised an Israeli flag after the Gaza‍ conflict, which resulted in the deaths of several Israelis at the hands of Hamas. Supporters of raising the Palestinian flag argue that if the​ Israeli flag was given the opportunity‍ to fly, then Palestinians deserve the​ same right.

The decision to raise the Palestinian flag has received significant backlash. ‍Critics argue that it sends a message that Palestinian lives matter, while Israeli lives do not. The New York Post, in an editorial, accused the town of sending a message to⁣ Jewish residents that they are not welcome. The‌ Post also questioned the town’s claim ⁣that their hands were legally tied, suggesting that it does ⁤not hold ⁤up under scrutiny.

The Palestinian flag will remain raised until December 7th, but the ‌controversy ⁢it has sparked will likely continue.​ It highlights the complex and sensitive nature of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the impact it has on communities far beyond the borders of⁤ the region. As debates‍ like ⁣this continue to‌ arise, it is important for communities to ⁤foster open⁢ dialogue and strive for‍ understanding and empathy.



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