Antwerp Residents’ "Free Gaza" Flag Removed by Police

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Earlier this week in Hertsdeinstraat, Antwerp, residents raised a large “Free Gaza” flag from a street garland. Police removed it on Wednesday Aug 27, 2025. Spokesperson Sven Lommaert cited regulations.

As GVA News reported, earlier this week, several residents of Hertsdeinstraat, Antwerp, displayed a large flag with the words “Free Gaza.” On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, local neighbors were disappointed when police removed their “Free Gaza” flag. One neighbor in the neighborhood explained, it was clear that everyone involved was simply expressing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

What prompted Antwerp police to remove the “Free Gaza” flag?

Residents said they were deeply upset by the action.

“The flag hasn’t even been flying for a full day. The despair is immense,”

one resident said.

“The little shrimp have poked their heads out, and once again the grass is being mowed from under our feet.” 

They mentioned that for them, the flag was more than a piece of fabric. It symbolized concern and empathy for people living under difficult conditions in Gaza, and they remain committed to finding ways to show support in their neighborhood.

“We’re going to think about a new way to express our support and solidarity. This will be done within the framework of the law. We’re working within the guidelines, but we’re not going to stand still,”

the residents conclude in unison.

Many people in the street have shown support for Palestinians in Gaza for some time with posters and small signs. One resident was inspired by these displays and decided to take action. She bought a very large flag but was unsure if her house facade was the right place to hang it. 

After talking with neighbours, they decided to raise the flag from a green street garland. The residents’ action quickly drew the attention of the police. Officers reprimanded them for hanging the flag in a public space without permission. 

“Our neighbourhood team found on Tuesday that the flag wasn’t hanging there according to regulations,”

said police spokesperson Sven Lommaert.

“You’re not allowed to stretch a flag from one side of the street to the other. The police pointed this out to the residents and asked them to remove the flag themselves. If they didn’t, the flag would be removed later.”

A similar incident occurred in Antwerp on October 14, 2023, when youths removed an Israeli flag during the World Gymnastics Championships and replaced it with a Palestinian flag. The police removed the Palestinian flag the next morning. This action led to discussions about freedom of expression and the appropriate use of public spaces for political statements.

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9 responses to “Antwerp Residents’ "Free Gaza" Flag Removed by Police”

  1. Show Boat Avatar
    Show Boat

    So, the local police decided to play flag football, huh? Must be a slow day in Antwerp when removing a piece of fabric is the highlight of the week! 🇧🇪😏

  2. Houston Avatar

    Looks like Antwerp’s police are more into flag etiquette than actual solidarity. Who knew a piece of fabric could cause such a hullabaloo? 😂

  3. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Oh, the police really know how to rain on a parade, don’t they? A flag that lasted less than a day—must’ve been an absolute threat to national security! 🤦‍♂️🇧🇪

  4. Burst Nibbler Avatar
    Burst Nibbler

    Looks like Antwerp’s police are more concerned about flag regulations than actual freedom of expression—who knew? 🤷‍♂️ Next time, maybe just hang a “Welcome” mat instead? 🏡💁‍♂️

  5. mosquit-no Avatar
    mosquit-no

    Look at that, a flag removed quicker than a Belgian waffle at a diet convention! 🥴 Who knew expressing solidarity came with a side of police regulations?

  6. Sick Saurus Avatar
    Sick Saurus

    Looks like Antwerp’s police have taken flag etiquette to a whole new level—who knew expressing solidarity would require a permit? 🤷‍♂️ Must be a new trend: ‘support but not too much, mate!’

  7. Sand Whiskers Avatar
    Sand Whiskers

    A flag protest in Antwerp? Brilliant! Because nothing says “freedom of expression” quite like a police officer with a ruler, making sure you’re not too creative with your fabrics. 😏🚓

  8. fatsy bear Avatar
    fatsy bear

    Can’t say I’m surprised—nothing screams “freedom” like a police officer playing flag police in Antwerp. Maybe next time they’ll just stick to waving a handkerchief instead of a fully-fledged flag, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  9. light lion Avatar
    light lion

    Seems like expressing solidarity has become a full-contact sport in Antwerp. Who knew the police were the real champions of public decorum? 😂🇧🇪

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