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The Gaza Strip saw the display of a pride flag, likely a first, with mixed reactions. While some see it as a positive step, others criticize the 'Queers For Palestine' movement, highlighting the complexities of the situation. The New York Post and various individuals have expressed contrasting views on the matter, with tensions surrounding the intersection of LGBTQ+ rights and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Every time I see ‘Queers for Palestine’, especially now, this is what immediately comes to mind: https://t.co/piOHzJguaI
Author @KonstantinKisin tells explains why he wants to send ‘Queers for Palestine’ members a one-way ticket to Gaza: ‘So they can experience the true benefits of everything that they’re praising.’ https://t.co/7b6nhXA663
A 'Queers For Palestine' mob swarms a Jewish man. They tear down posters of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas & then claim the tragedy of Oct. 7 happened to Palestinians, not Jews. All done in the name of ... wait for it ..."love." https://t.co/0ZkA3rew15
Dear “Queers 🏳️🌈 for Palestine 🇵🇸”: See the difference? _ https://t.co/v35cWZVjtN
Happy to see that my message to all the Anti-Israel activists from the LGBTQ+ community has also reached the New York Post... They are supposed to be happy that for the first time ever, in Gaza there is an image of someone proudly holding up the pride flag, but if their hypocrisy… https://t.co/QRzrl9Z1OS https://t.co/CYlvpozi1k
Finally we have “queers in Palestine” 🤣 https://t.co/xRglEfI6li
In what is likely a first, a pride flag was on display in Gaza. Queers For Palestine was unavailable for comment. https://t.co/qOXWHjBLrn
From Gaza, With Love. Regards, IDF. The closest they’ve come to a Pride Parade in the Gaza Strip 🏳️🌈 ❤️ https://t.co/QqVyUMpy8V