Flags and murals as N.Irish pick sides in Israel-Hamas war
- In Northern Ireland, the conflict between Palestine and Israel is reflected in the display of Palestinian and Israeli flags, murals, and graffiti in pro-Irish and pro-UK neighborhoods.
- The Irish identify with the difficulties faced by the Palestinians due to their own history of colonialism and armed uprisings against British rule.
- However, while the people of Northern Ireland show support for both sides, the complexities of the Israel-Palestinian conflict cannot be simplified by dressing it in the same colors as their own conflict.
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Flags and murals as Northern Irish pick sides in Israel-Hamas war
Northern Ireland may be thousands of miles from the Middle East but signs of the current heightened conflict can be seen on the streets of the British province. Palestinian and Israeli flags flutter in pro-Irish and pro-UK neighbourhoods in Northern Ireland, tapping into its own history of conflict and division that still affects everyday life despite a 1998 peace deal that largely ended violence. The Hamas-run health ministry says more than 8,3…
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