One of the Young People Expelled From the Flight From Valencia Speaks: "One of the First Questions of the Civil Guard Was About Nationality"
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One of the minors evicted from a flight operated by the Vueling company at Valencia airport this Wednesday when they were about to take off to return to France has assured the French television channel CNews that after a first call of attention from the cabin staff for speaking out they were "quiet."The young man has defended his version, in which he comments that one of his companions said "almost shouting" a word in Hebrew and that after calli…
According to the airline, they are victims of anti-Semitism, reports Israeli media. It is clear that Jewish youths had to interrupt their journey home in Valencia.
The Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot, today called on Ms. Carolina Martinoli, CEO of the airline Vueling, to express to her the deep emotion aroused by the disembarkation of a group of young French Jews from a company plane. It was asked for some explanation, in particular to determine whether these compatriots had been discriminated against in connection with their confession. The same approach was made to the ambassado…
The security forces maintain that the eviction was carried out "for their incivic conduct" and that they did not know their Jewish status. More information: Israel accuses Vueling of "anti-Semitism" for expelling 50 Jewish minors from a flight: the firm claims its "violent attitude"
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