It's 'inclusive'.er unless you're Jewish. People use it in a number of ways, for instance a Star of David necklace, is not a flag.Īnyway, it's all a moot point because when the organisers say that the march will be 'more inclusive, more social justice-oriented' and add that ''the event was a pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist one'' you can pretty much see which way the winds blowing. The Islamic crescent is on the the flags of Turkey and Pakinstan, adding a crescent to another image doesn't make it one of those flags, it's a symbol in itself.
It is on the Israeli flag, but it's only part of it, and the adding it to anything else doesn't make it the flag of Israel. The star of David, for most Jews is one of their religious symbols, like the cross or crucifix. Was this Gay Pride march in Israel? If not then it's not a direct comparisonīut the flag depicted wasn't the Israeli flag, it was a gay pride flag with a star of David on it. Irish flags were waved at the pride parade in Dublin so what on earth is wrong with waving the the star of david?