Israeli police investigate after officers 'cut Palestinian flag' from skullcap
Israeli police investigate after officers 'cut Palestinian flag' from skullcap13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleYolande KnellMiddle East correspondent, JerusalemAlex SinclairThe skullcap, also known as a kippah, was embroidered with an Israeli flag on one side and a Palestinian flag on the otherA British Israeli academic has told the BBC of his shock at being detained by Israeli police for wearing a Jewish kippah, or head covering, embroidered with an Israeli and a Palestinian flag.Alex Sinclair, 53, says he was taken from the cafe where he was sitting near his home in Modiin, central Israel, on Monday, ordered to hand over his kippah and locked in a cell.He says when the item was returned to him, the part with the Palestinian flag had been cut off.The unusual case has gained domestic and international attention after Sinclair shared the details in a social media post. Police told the BBC a complaint has been filed with their internal investigations division.Sinclair, who is also a novelist, was working on his laptop in the cafe when, he said, "a religious man came over to me with an angry face and shouted at me that my kippah is against the law".He said he invited the man to sit down to discuss his views, but he refused and said he would call the police. "Five minutes later, the police arrive," he wrote on Facebook. "Two officers, and they immediately tell me that my kippah is against the law and that they are going to confiscate it."Sinclair said he tried to explain "politely" that his kippah was not illegal but was taken into detention and driven by police car to the police station. He said he was forced to hand over his possessions and unable to make a phone call. Sinclair said he was then frisked and locked in a cell.Twenty minutes later, Sinclair said, he was told he could leave but without his kippah. He said when he insisted on it being given back, the officer handed it to him with the Palestin...المصدر: BBC الشرق الأوسط | Source: BBC الشرق الأوسط
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