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Palestine flag flown over Jewish cemetery in Plymouth ‘breached Equality Act’

The homeowner at the centre of the row has accused opponents of the flag of antisemitism

May 20, 2025 10:59
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UK Lawyers for Israel has claimed that Plymouth City Council may have breached the Equality Act by allowing a Palestinian flag to be flown in a garden overlooking a local Jewish cemetery)
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The local council in Plymouth is reportedly under pressure to U-turn after allowing a resident to fly a Palestinian flag in his garden, which overlooks a Jewish cemetery in the city.

The flag, which is affixed to a flag pole on private land, has caused consternation in the local community, drawing several objections and even a police complaint, according to PlymouthPlus.

Peter Senior, the homeowner at the centre of the controversy, has claimed that he erected the flag in 2023 in protest at Israel’s war in Gaza and that it is not targeted at the Jewish community.

He told PlymouthPlus: “The intention of the flag is to show my support of the innocents who have now suffered 18 months of horrific treatment.