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French Nice city mayor removes Israeli flags from town hall on court orders

"Following the referral by private individuals, the interim relief judge of the Administrative Court of Nice suspended the mayor's refusal to remove the Israeli flags hoisted on the town hall's facade and ordered him to remove them within five days," the statement from the court said.

Anadolu Agency EUROPE
Published June 26,2025
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French mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi removes Israeli flags from the balcony of the town hall following an administrative court order to take them down, in Nice, southern France, on June 26, 2025. (AFP Photo)

A French court on Thursday ordered the Nice city mayor to remove Israeli flags from the town hall.

"Following the referral by private individuals, the interim relief judge of the Administrative Court of Nice suspended the mayor's refusal to remove the Israeli flags hoisted on the town hall's facade and ordered him to remove them within five days," the statement from the court said.

The court ruled that the display of the flag cannot be viewed solely as a "symbol of support for Israeli hostages held by Hamas" but also as "support for the Israeli state and thus as an expression of political opinion."

Following the ruling, Christian Estrosi, mayor of Nice, the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast, removed the flags he had been flying since the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, according to French daily Le Figaro.