The group attempted to reason with staff at the death camp, but were forced to pack their flags away
August 3, 2025 07:16
An Israeli delegation in Poland was stripped of their flags during a group trip to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
The delegation—180 Israel Defense Forces and Israeli defense establishment members—was stopped by a security officer at the entrance to the camp.
The official demanded the marchers remove the Israeli flags that they had with them, according to the report.
Despite attempts by the delegation to reason with the officer, the group’s leader eventually instructed the flagbearers to lower the standards.
The delegation was part of the official “Witnesses in Uniform” program, which is made up of current and former members of the Israeli security forces, as well as family members of slain soldiers, who visit Poland to commemorate the Holocaust.
One of the delegation members who witnessed the incident spoke to Ynet under conditions of anonymity, saying that the experience was “humiliating.”
“We were shocked by the decision. No military ceremony has ever been halted midway; not in the forests, not in Treblinka, not in Warsaw, not in Majdanek. In all of them, we marched with flag bearers at the front,” the source was quoted as saying.
“This humiliation was public, right in front of a crowd of onlookers who were filming us and impressed by the military ceremony. Every year, delegations are allowed in with flags. There are well-known photos, always, of officers in uniform carrying flags at Birkenau. In our view, the directive stemmed from a mix of antisemitism and an attempt to reshape the past,” the person continued.
On July 21, Israeli President Isaac Herzog received the credentials of the new ambassador of Poland, Maciej Hunia. He became the first Polish ambassador to Israel since 2021, after bilateral relations soured over Holocaust-related issues that were defused in 2023.
Ties between Jerusalem and Warsaw had nosedived after Poland’s government enacted laws that were seen by Israel as whitewashing Poles' role in the Holocaust, and then banned claims for restitution of seized property by Holocaust victims and their relatives.
The overarching dispute over the Holocaust-related issues over the last several years served to heighten a years-old difference between the two countries over the content of Israeli youth educational trips to Poland, and who would handle security for the groups.
Until the dispute broke out, tens of thousands of Israeli teens routinely traveled to Poland on such educational trips each year, touring former German death camps to learn about the Holocaust and memorialize those who were murdered. The trip has long been considered a rite of passage in Israeli education and the best way to study the Holocaust.
The educational trips have since been resumed.
A spokesperson for the Auschwitz Museum confirmed the incident, but said it was their own security team and not the police who intervened, as had been reported in Hebrew media.
They said: “We were deeply concerned by the incident involving the Israeli military delegation at the entrance to the former Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp.
"The Museum had not been informed in advance about the planned official ceremony involving a military formation marching with flags through the grounds of the former camp.
"Failure to follow the required procedures led to an unfortunate and entirely avoidable situation.
"These measures are in place to protect the dignity, solemnity, and neutrality of the space that is the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp.
"Under no circumstances can the grounds of the former camp be a space for uncoordinated manifestations or ceremonies – even those carried out with good intentions. This is in no one’s interest.
"Therefore, we appeal to all those organizing similar visits to adhere strictly to the established procedures."
Israel’s Foreign Ministry has yet to comment on the flag incident.
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