Controversial Flag Placement on Menorah Sparks Outrage and Investigation
A pro-Palestine protester climbed a menorah on the New Haven Green in Connecticut and placed a Palestinian flag between the candle holders. The flag was immediately taken down, and no damage was caused to the menorah. Politicians, police, and supporters gathered to condemn the act, with the mayor emphasizing the city's condemnation of hate and antisemitism. The event was organized by various pro-Palestine groups, and protesters were egged during the demonstration. The person who placed the flag was not identified, and the act is being treated as a potential hate crime. Jewish community leaders expressed pain and called for solidarity, while faith leaders emphasized the importance of unity among religions. Yale University also condemned the desecration and the antisemitic message conveyed by the act.
- Pro-Palestine protester climbs Chabad menorah, places Palestine flag The Jerusalem Post
- Yale Condemns Hanging of Palestinian Flag on New Haven Menorah The New York Times
- New Haven police investigate draping of a Palestinian flag over a menorah near Yale campus CNN
- Hundreds Rally Downtown For Palestine; Menorah Climbing Denounced As Antisemitic New Haven Independent
- CT city leaders condemn Palestinian flag stuck into public menorah Hartford Courant
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