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Israeli tourists vandalize Palestinian cafe in Iceland, tear down map

A group of Israeli tourists vandalized a Palestinian-owned cafe in Iceland by tearing down a map of Palestine, highlighting rising hostility towards Palestinian symbols globally. The incident reflectโ€ฆ

Israelis harass Palestinian-owned cafe in Iceland, tear down Palestine map
Al Jazeera โ€” 16 August 2026
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CCTV footage from a Palestinian-owned cafe in Iceland captured a group of Israeli tourists tearing down a map of Palestine that read, โ€œFrom the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.โ€ The incident, which took place on a busy afternoon, shows the tourists confronting the cafe staff before ripping the map from the wall. This act of vandalism has raised concerns about the increasing hostility toward Palestinian symbols and narratives, even in countries far removed from the Middle East conflict.

The incident comes at a time of heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians, particularly following the recent escalation of violence in the region. The phrase on the map is often associated with Palestinian nationalism, and its presence in a cafe setting provoked a strong reaction from the Israeli tourists. This reflects a broader trend of polarized sentiments regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that have emerged globally, especially as social media amplifies incidents and perspectives from both sides.

Witnesses reported that the cafe staff attempted to engage in dialogue with the tourists, hoping to explain the significance of the map. However, the situation quickly escalated, resulting in the destruction of the property. The cafe owner expressed disappointment over the incident, noting that it symbolizes a lack of understanding and respect for Palestinian identity. No one was injured during the confrontation, but the emotional impact on the staff and patrons was palpable.

Looking ahead, this incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Palestinian communities worldwide. It serves as a reminder of the complexities and sensitivities surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian narrative, even in places like Iceland, which is geographically distant from the conflict. The cafe owner plans to reinstall the map and hold an event to educate the public about Palestinian culture and history, hoping to foster dialogue rather than conflict. This approach could be pivotal in promoting understanding and empathy among diverse communities.

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