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Beverly Hills Schools Chief Halts Israeli Flag Plan After Board’s Narrow Approval

Citing safety risks, the district chief limited campus flags to only the U.S. and California banners.

Overview

  • The superintendent of Beverly Hills Unified used executive authority to stop the newly approved plan to display Israeli flags on campuses, citing student safety.
  • The Board of Education had voted 3–2 to require Israeli flags at each school and facility during May starting next year as part of an antisemitism resolution.
  • The approved resolution also adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism, added Holocaust education and remembrance days, and designated Oct. 7 as an annual day of remembrance.
  • Opponents warned the display could make schools a target and conflate support for Jewish students with endorsement of Israel’s government, with board members Rachelle Marcus and Amanda Stern voting no.
  • Supporters argued the measure would help protect Jewish students and counter rising antisemitism, though district officials had already clarified the flags would not be flown on outdoor flagpoles.