Shocking moment protester pulls Israel flag down from Sheffield town hall before hoisting Palestinian symbol in its place in front of cheering crowd

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 Two men are said to have climbed the council building before getting down and fleeing the scene, police have said. Shocking footage shows a hooded man shuffling along the ridge of the roof, around 60 metres off the ground. After reaching the mast he pulls down the flag, video shows, before successfully raising the Palestinian flag in its place. Gathered crowds below celebrated below as the blue and white banner was thrown to the floor, cheering the man who then climbed down and absconded.

The horrifying moment screaming Israeli mother Shiri is snatched by Hamas terrorists while clutching her two babies in her arms - as distraught niece sobs: 'I just hope that they are alive'


 Shiri Silberman-Bibas, 30, was hiding in a safe room with her husband Yarden and their nine-month-old Kfir and three-year-old Ariel when Israel was invaded by the militants on Saturday. Armed with just a small pistol, Yarden hoped to defend his family and their home in in Kibbutz Nahal Oz as villages were raided - in an attack which saw hundreds of Israelis killed and over 100 taken hostage. He texted his family 'I love you all,' as they hid, according to reports. Then, 30 minutes later he said ominously: 'They're coming in.' Later, video emerged showing the distraught mother clutching her two children as they are kidnapped, with horrified onlookers screaming: 'She has a baby.' The family has not been heard from since and Shiri's parents, Yosi and Margit Silberman, who are in their late 60s, are also missing and feared abducted. Around 150 Israelis, many of them civilians, are believed to have been kidnapped by the militants in the bloodiest incursion on Israel's territory in its 50 year history.  

 

 

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