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"Let them not do what they are doing in Gaza": the survivors of the Nova party were humiliated at an airport in England - voila! news

2024-03-25T23:34:07.843Z

Highlights: Two Israelis, survivors of the massacre at the Nova party, were detained without reason and humiliated by the British border controllers. "Shut up, we're the bosses, not you" - the mornings were recorded shouting aggressively about them. The Jewish community in Manchester announced this evening that "to ensure that with Israeli passports can travel without discrimination" The community indicated the Minister of the Interior, James Calverley, as the main person responsible for the incident and called on him to ensure that this issue is dealt with urgently.


Two Israelis, survivors of the massacre at the nature party in Ra'i, flew to Manchester to share the severe trauma they went through and to raise awareness of terrorism survivors. However, at the airport, they were detained for two hours and humiliated by the British border controllers. "Shut up, we're the bosses, not you" - the mornings were recorded shouting aggressively


A memorial event for the murdered of the Nova party community/Shlomi Gabai

Two Israelis, survivors of the massacre at the Nova party, were detained without reason and humiliated by the British border controllers at the airport in Manchester - this is according to the complaint filed this morning by the Jewish community in the city.

Among other things, it was stated in the complaint that the border inspectors told the survivors that they were "making sure that they are not going to do here what they are doing in Gaza."



From the complaint submitted it appears that it is about two Jewish Israelis who arrived in Manchester the other day on a flight from Brussels.

The two, survivors of the Hamas massacre at a party in Ra'i, who even helped rescue others, suffer from post-trauma and came to England to share their experiences and lecture as survivors of terrorism.

This, as part of increasing awareness of the non-profit organization they established to help survivors of terrorist attacks.

Survived the Nova Massacre, and were humiliated in Britain.

Nature Party Arena/Flash 90, Yossi Zamir

Upon landing, when the border controllers realized that they were flying on Israeli passports, they were asked about the reason for their arrival in Manchester.

The two explained that they were coming as survivors of the music festival, and that they had been invited to share the experience with the Jewish community in Manchester.

So for two by the mornings because there will be a need for a meeting.



"The only reason for their delay and interrogation was because they are Israelis," the letter of complaint stated.

It was also reported that in the video recorded by the two, one of the border inspectors can be seen talking aggressively about them.

In the recording of the event, he is heard saying to them: "Shut up, look at me, is that clear to you? We are the bosses, not you."



After about two hours of questioning, they were finally released.

However, when they were released, they were told by the same border controller that "we had to make sure that you are not going to do here what you are doing in Gaza".

In the complaint against the controllers' behavior, it was stated that "the two Israelis were not assertive, this tone was humiliating and was not necessary."

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The letter of complaint sent by the Jewish community/official website, JRE

Mark Levy, head of the representative committee of the Jewish community in Manchester, added, "for the sake of clarification", that "the two men participated in the music festival, when terrorists attacked and murdered hundreds of innocent citizens. Instead of running away, the brothers, one of whom is a medic, stayed at the festival site to To save others, fight terrorists and treat the wounded."



"We unequivocally condemn the fact that Israeli citizens were arrested and abused by border guards," Levy said at the end of his letter, "the comment at the time of their release proves beyond any doubt that this person was motivated by anti-Semitic intent."

On behalf of the community, he asked the management of Manchester Airport to investigate the incident fully and urgently.

He added that "we request urgent clarification regarding the immediate steps to be taken to ensure that other passengers with Israeli passports are not subjected to the same abuse."

He is considered responsible for the incident.

British Interior Minister James Calverley/documentation on social networks according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law, according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law

The Jewish community in Manchester announced this evening that "to ensure that passengers with Israeli passports can travel without discrimination".

They also said that the port staff itself "immediately admitted and recognized the seriousness of the accusations contained in our correspondence".

Finally, the community indicated that they see the Minister of the Interior, James Calverley, as the main person responsible for the incident.

"We call on him and his office to ensure that this issue is dealt with urgently," they said in the community.

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Source: walla

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