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Palestinian Flag with Swastika Flown During Latest Gaza Riots

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August 5, 2019
FILE PHOTO: Palestinian demonstrators run from tear gas fired by Israeli troops during a protest against the U.S. embassy’s move to Jerusalem, ahead of the 70th anniversary of Nakba, at the Israel-Gaza border east of Gaza City May 14, 2018. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem/File Photo

A Palestinian flag with a swastika spray-painted on it was flown during the Hamas-led riots at the Israel-Gaza border on August 2.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tweeted out a picture of the flag:

According to the Times of Israel (TOI), around 6,000 Palestinians participated in the August 2 riots; several rioters threw rocks and burning tires at Israeli soldiers, although none of them were injured. The rioters also launched incendiary balloons toward Israel, which are believed to have ignited a fire in the Simhoni Forest on August, per TOI.

In total, there were 51 Palestinians injured during the August 2 riots; IDF live fire injured 24 of them, according to the Jerusalem Post.

A Palestinian flag with a swastika was previously flown during the April 2018 riots at the Israel-Gaza border; a swastika was also emblazoned on a kite carrying a bomb during those same riots. IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus tweeted at the time, “Moments ago, terrorist #Hamas sent a Molotov cocktail over the Gaza border into Israel. They flew it with their true colors.”

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