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Why Israel has not yet lost Europe

Europeans are angry about Gaza, but they aren’t voting like it

Photograph: AFP
|Amsterdam

PRIDE PARADES in Amsterdam are the ultimate carnivals of European tolerance. Streets and canals are flooded with buzz-cut women, men in bondage gear and variations on the rainbow flag that only an expert in gender heraldry could parse. But one flag was unwelcome at this summer’s parades: Israel’s. An organising committee tried to ban it. The ban was cancelled after the mayor objected, yet a Jewish queer group that carried one at a pride march on July 20th was berated by Palestinian-flag carriers until it gave up.

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