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Conflict in the Middle East

50 Jewish children kicked off plane, female supervisor allegedly beaten to the ground and handcuffed!

690 replies

Anonimummy · 25/07/2025 20:38

Another shocking act of global antisemitism.

50 French Jewish kids aged 10-15 apparently attended a summer camp in Spain.

On the flight back to France, before takeoff while plane still on tarmac, they were accused of being rowdy and singing ‘Death to Arabs’ in Hebrew (no evidence they were saying that). Police were called, they were told to get off and their 21 year old female supervisor ended up being beaten to the ground and forcibly handcuffed.

According to witnesses on the plane, the children stopped singing when asked and were well behaved, and nothing was amiss. The crew made a tannoy announcement that there were security concerns and police entered the plane and told the kids to get off. The female supervisor was ordered to make the kids hand over their phones so footage of them being removed from the plane could be deleted and she was beaten to the ground and handcuffed when she refused. The Captain allegedly said Israel was a terrorist state.

She later had to sign an NDA to be released.

The Captain has been identified as being a flying instructor for two of the 9/11 plane hijackers.

WTAF!

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/07/24/jewish-schoolchildren-kicked-off-plane-singing-hebrew-songs/?s=09

https://x.com/JewsFightBack/status/1948787040088457336

https://x.com/SwordOfSalomon/status/1948384151222030596

https://x.com/igaln/status/1948794852285517877

https://x.com/SwordOfSalomon/status/1948384151222030596

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EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 13:04

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:02

At the moment, there are two purported versions of the story, one from the airport authorities, one from the group.

There is nobody actually involved in the incident that alleges the chanting occurred.

@MrsSkylerWhitethis. You’re picking up on SM rumour, it’s not substantiated.

ComeAsYouAreAsAFriend · 26/07/2025 13:05

Have posters on here ever seen someone arrested on a flight or at an airport? I have a few times and it is very scary. Any potential safety threat is taken very seriously and the person being arrested is viewed as a serious threat and treated accordingly. This is not unusual or exceptional it is standard practice and very different to how people are treated and arrested on a street.

notimagain · 26/07/2025 13:05

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:00

What purpose does the airline have in lying? Is it part of a worldwide conspiracy against Israel too?

In terms of claims over the numbers of supervising adults if the airline is going to say anything at this stage it will back up the info it has been given by the crew...that's how it works most everywhere, not just at Vueling.

Problem is multiple sources in the French media are saying there were seven adults..

Take your pick.

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:06

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EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 13:07

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Can you disprove this @MrsSkylerWhite?

Is that how you’d like the internet to function? Anything goes as it can’t be disproven

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:09

EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 13:02

No I think it’s madness. The argument if you can’t prove it didn’t happen - that applies to anything.

The internet is bad enough but if you take your argument to its conclusion anything can be said and stand and it’s fine as it can’t be disproved.

Those repeating the unsubstantiated claim are fuelling misinformation. If it’s how they approach facts then why believe anything that is said. If people will use anything, then it’s all unbelievable.

Exactly! OP deliberately fuelled misinformation by starting this thread. Their assertion that a group of people were “kicked off” a plane (asked to disembark) because the staff/airline are obviously anti-Semitic is as unproven as the claim that the group was chanting hateful, racist slogans in Hebrew.

OP ought to have waited until facts were openly established and agreed upon before immediately taking to the internet, yelling global anti-Semitism and stirring up troubled waters even further.

Why would someone behave in that way? Hmmm. I wonder?

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:10

EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 13:07

Can you disprove this @MrsSkylerWhite?

Is that how you’d like the internet to function? Anything goes as it can’t be disproven

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That’s precisely what OP is guilty of.

EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 13:13

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:10

That’s precisely what OP is guilty of.

You can see the same with the singing misinformation though?

There’s no proof, you can’t say it’s up to someone to
disprove it and spread it anyway.

The posters still repeating it due to that reasoning makes me doubt everything on this. People will post anything.

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:14

EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 13:07

Can you disprove this @MrsSkylerWhite?

Is that how you’d like the internet to function? Anything goes as it can’t be disproven

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I don’t feel the need to on anonymous forum.

OP is guilty of claiming something that has most certainly not been proven: that the airline - indeed the globe - is anti-Semitic. I wonder what their motivation is?

Such outlandish claims help no-one, do they?

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:14

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:10

That’s precisely what OP is guilty of.

No it isnt.

The OP has repeated some allegations that have been reported in various reputable press outlets.

You are repeating misinformation.

Quit pretending there's an equivalence.

Custardanddreams · 26/07/2025 13:15

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:14

No it isnt.

The OP has repeated some allegations that have been reported in various reputable press outlets.

You are repeating misinformation.

Quit pretending there's an equivalence.

The OP said this was an act of global anti-semitism but hasn't given any evidence to back up that allegation.

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:16

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MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:19

Custardanddreams · 26/07/2025 13:15

The OP said this was an act of global anti-semitism but hasn't given any evidence to back up that allegation.

Its an allegation, currently unproven - she has repeated it (and posted some evidence when doing so - including witness accounts). I'm not sure what more you want from her.

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:20

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:14

No it isnt.

The OP has repeated some allegations that have been reported in various reputable press outlets.

You are repeating misinformation.

Quit pretending there's an equivalence.

Of course there’s equivalence! No-one would be repeating anything here it OP hadn’t immediately leapt to the totally unproven conclusion that the airline must have been acting out of anti-Semitism and taken to the internet to yell about it before any evidence of such a claim emerged.

Thankfully, most people on this thread will be aware of OP’s revolting views on the starvation of people in Gaza and will hopefully take anything they assert with a bucketful of salt.

Have a good afternoon.

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:22

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Precisely what anti-Semitic lies have I repeated, please?

ColumboOnTheCase · 26/07/2025 13:23

I wouldn't want to be on a flight with a rowdy bunch of 50 kids compromising safety and singing hateful songs with only one adult in charge.

I can't imagine this was an easy decision by the airline staff, but I think they were right in not allowing them to travel. Maybe if there were more adults supervising them and keeping their behaviour in check.

Dangermoo · 26/07/2025 13:23

Spotthering · 26/07/2025 12:59

Or rather someone with no humanity that dying children are a conspiracy theory to you.

Yes, I feel like that, when I read posters say Israel carried out 7/10. So glad those posts were rightly deleted.

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:23

And faux-naive, how? I do wonder what their motivation is.

Custardanddreams · 26/07/2025 13:24

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:19

Its an allegation, currently unproven - she has repeated it (and posted some evidence when doing so - including witness accounts). I'm not sure what more you want from her.

She didn't say it was an allegation though? In her OP it is clear she believes it to be the truth.

When there is no real evidence for it, ofcourse it will be disputed. What did the OP expect?

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 13:26

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inamarina · 26/07/2025 13:27

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:02

And what several others are reasonably pointing out is that is has not been disproven, either.

The immediate leap to it must be anti-Semitism is ridiculous.

Do you usually just unquestionably spread random accusations you find online as fact, just because they haven’t been disproven yet?
Several people on here said: “They shouldn’t have chanted ‘death to Arabs’”, so they just happily assumed the chanting accusations were true. Don’t you see the issue with that?

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:27

Custardanddreams · 26/07/2025 13:24

She didn't say it was an allegation though? In her OP it is clear she believes it to be the truth.

When there is no real evidence for it, ofcourse it will be disputed. What did the OP expect?

Exactly. It seems that OP posting their personal, biased opinion without any evidence is perfectly ok with some people commenting on the thread.

Seriously, why is it acceptable to do so only if they happen to share OP’s views but not otherwise?

inamarina · 26/07/2025 13:29

EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 13:02

No I think it’s madness. The argument if you can’t prove it didn’t happen - that applies to anything.

The internet is bad enough but if you take your argument to its conclusion anything can be said and stand and it’s fine as it can’t be disproved.

Those repeating the unsubstantiated claim are fuelling misinformation. If it’s how they approach facts then why believe anything that is said. If people will use anything, then it’s all unbelievable.

It’s like some weird twilight zone, isn’t it?

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:30

inamarina · 26/07/2025 13:27

Do you usually just unquestionably spread random accusations you find online as fact, just because they haven’t been disproven yet?
Several people on here said: “They shouldn’t have chanted ‘death to Arabs’”, so they just happily assumed the chanting accusations were true. Don’t you see the issue with that?

Absolutely. I also have an enormous issue with OP’s serious accusation that the airline staff are anti-Semitic with no evidence whatsoever except OP’s biased opinion.

Do you not agree that is spreading disinformation?

MrsSkylerWhite · 26/07/2025 13:30

inamarina · 26/07/2025 13:29

It’s like some weird twilight zone, isn’t it?

As is claiming “global-antisemitism”.