Israeli police investigate after officers 'cut Palestinian flag' from skullcap
Israeli police are investigating an incident where officers allegedly removed a Palestinian flag from a kippah worn by British-Israeli academic Alex Sinclair. Sinclair reported being detained on Monday near his home in Modiin, central Israel, after a man complained about his kippah, which featured both Israeli and Palestinian flags.

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AI-generatedIsraeli police are investigating an incident where officers allegedly removed a Palestinian flag from a kippah worn by British-Israeli academic Alex Sinclair. Sinclair reported being detained on Monday near his home in Modiin, central Israel, after a man complained about his kippah, which featured both Israeli and Palestinian flags. Police reportedly confiscated the kippah, detained Sinclair, and upon its return, the Palestinian flag portion had been cut off. Sinclair described the event as "surreal" and stated he was told his kippah was illegal, which he disputes. The case has drawn domestic and international attention, and police have confirmed a complaint has been filed with their internal investigations division.
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5 extractedSinclair said a religious man shouted at him that his kippah is against the law.
Police told the BBC a complaint has been filed with their internal investigations division.
Sinclair said the part of his kippah with the Palestinian flag was cut off by police.
Alex Sinclair was detained by Israeli police for wearing a kippah embroidered with Israeli and Palestinian flags.
Israeli police are investigating after officers allegedly cut a Palestinian flag from a skullcap.