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Conflict in the Middle East

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

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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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OpheliaWasntMad · 27/07/2025 13:48

TooBigForMyBoots · 27/07/2025 13:41

No you didnt. This is the first time you've mentioned Judenfrie or any comparison of numbers of Christians in Tel Aviv and Gaza as far as I can see. Your response to evidence wrt Gazan Christians was to dismiss it as BBC shite.

I suggest you go back and reread your posts on this thread because you seem confused.

There are Christians in Gaza but the numbers are small and for obvious reasons diminishing rapidly- Obviously a big factor is The war in Gaza - but also life before the war which was not as easy for a religious minority in Hamas controlled Gaza. ( eg the murder of the last Christian bookseller)

Christian Palestinians are Palestinians with the same long standing connection to the region.
They are suffering just as much as Muslim Palestinians but there are very few left in Gaza - unsurprisingly.

OpheliaWasntMad · 27/07/2025 13:52

OpheliaWasntMad · 27/07/2025 13:48

There are Christians in Gaza but the numbers are small and for obvious reasons diminishing rapidly- Obviously a big factor is The war in Gaza - but also life before the war which was not as easy for a religious minority in Hamas controlled Gaza. ( eg the murder of the last Christian bookseller)

Christian Palestinians are Palestinians with the same long standing connection to the region.
They are suffering just as much as Muslim Palestinians but there are very few left in Gaza - unsurprisingly.

Just to add - for Christians, this community is one of the oldest Christian communities and provides a living link to the first church communities . It is heartbreaking to think how this community has been nearly eliminated from the region.

Lolapusht · 27/07/2025 13:55

notimagain · 27/07/2025 13:20

Meanwhile back on thread, no doubt briefly

The Avocat (lawyer) for the group has been doing the rounds of French media, including an appearance on one of the major rolling news channels (BFMTV).

She's claiming all the witness reports from passengers she has read/heard (and that includes accounts from those both inside and outside the group) are consistent and don't describe behaviour that would justify an offload.

There's obviously going to be an element of "she would say that" but this story is going to run..

And now no doubt back to the tangential arguments (would "get a room" be appropriate,.or would that be rude?)

I think “get a room” would be most appropriate 😂

Lolapusht · 27/07/2025 14:04

@TooBigForMyBoots I think you’ve interpreted @Jujujudo’s posts incorrectly. They never denied there were Christians in Gaza which seems to be your main gripe.

Your response at Yesterday 23:49 implies you took their post of Yesterday 23:42 to mean they were denying the existence of any Christians in Gaza which they clearly didn’t.

TooBigForMyBoots · Yesterday 23:49
That there are Christians is Gaza is a known fact, not BBC shite. The late Pope Francis held video calls with them daily.
Why are you denying reality?
Jujujudo · Yesterday 23:42
Ah the BBC. I prefer to listen to actual Gazans and Israelis when it comes to what is the truth. There are more Christians in Tel Aviv than the entirety of Gaza. That’s a fact, not BBC shite.

WhatMothersDo22 · 27/07/2025 15:06

Anonimummy · 26/07/2025 17:55

Well there it is, very clear, anyone can abuse, attack, and discriminate, even murder (that’s what’s happened) Jewish people all over the world because Israel are carrying out a war against a barbaric Islamist fundamentalist terrorist government which they didn’t even start!

I wonder if the same would have been used as a disgusting justification for attacks/discrimination on Muslims all around the world after Oct 7th, because surely that would have been unsurprising and solely Hamas’s fault.

What a sick post.

It happened and it is newsworthy so why do you think it’s being used to distract from ‘news’ we’ve heard every few months for almost two years?

A strange and incorrect interpretation of my post. I never condoned violence, the very opposite in fact. But I would argue threads like this deliberately use acts of violence to boycott for their own means of sowing hatred. Just like the awful Southport attack, people with agendas of hatred boycott events like the ones in this thread for their own means.

Before calling others ‘sick’ you might question your own motives.

Jujujudo · 27/07/2025 15:25

TooBigForMyBoots · 27/07/2025 13:41

No you didnt. This is the first time you've mentioned Judenfrie or any comparison of numbers of Christians in Tel Aviv and Gaza as far as I can see. Your response to evidence wrt Gazan Christians was to dismiss it as BBC shite.

I suggest you go back and reread your posts on this thread because you seem confused.

i never said that. I know there are Christian’s in Gaza because I know a few. I said that there were more in tel Aviv than Gaza. Ah, you think that I meant there were none in tel Aviv!! I wasn’t clear, there are many in tel Aviv. More than there are left in Gaza. I’m not confused. You presumed that Tel Aviv is home to only Jews - your mistake not mine.

OpheliaWasntMad · 27/07/2025 16:02

WhatMothersDo22 · 27/07/2025 15:06

A strange and incorrect interpretation of my post. I never condoned violence, the very opposite in fact. But I would argue threads like this deliberately use acts of violence to boycott for their own means of sowing hatred. Just like the awful Southport attack, people with agendas of hatred boycott events like the ones in this thread for their own means.

Before calling others ‘sick’ you might question your own motives.

But I would argue threads like this deliberately use acts of violence to boycott for their own means of sowing hatred. Just like the awful Southport attack, people with agendas of hatred boycott events like the ones in this thread for their own means.

I think it is fair to argue that this thread should not be on the CITME board ( unless it is proven that the conflict in Gaza was a factor in the treatment of the children)

but its wrong to argue that threads like this about alleged acts of anti semitism are a way of “sowing hatred “ .

TooBigForMyBoots · 27/07/2025 16:23

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Dangermoo · 27/07/2025 16:35

I think that bold passage reaffirms an agenda. Don't talk about the conflict, if your school of thought doesn't align with my own. If you do, I will call you Islamophobic. This is exactly why I called out hypocrites. In response to @OpheliaWasntMad and the quoted post.

EasyTouch · 27/07/2025 17:36

MrsSkylerWhite · 27/07/2025 12:14

I’m assuming you’re including Netanyahu and his cabinet amongst the brutal and murderous contingent?

Whoosh!
The point was that in the Middle East, many, due to their religion which has a large onus on reaching Paradise, THIS life is seen as transitory.
The " being murderous, etc" just meant not being afraid to die due to said afterlife in Paradise to look forward to.
A life nearer to God.
Do you now get the point that was being made?
Try to think in a linear manner.

Anonimummy · 27/07/2025 17:48

WhatMothersDo22 · 26/07/2025 17:41

If I was being cynical, I would say this is yet another thread to distract away from the real news — the images of starving babies being deliberately murdered which are (rightly and finally) in the news this week.

Did you know Israel has killed the equivalent of a classroom of children in Gaza for the past 600 days +. That’s a lot dead children. (Source Save the Children).

There is no place for anti semitism or violence in the world, but the blame for any incidents at the moment lies squarely at the door of the Israeli government who are making their own people and by extension Jewish people, less safe by carrying out these heinous atrocities in Gaza and the West Bank.

That was your post, which I responded to.

Read your last paragraph again, where you said the blame for any incidents is on Israel who is according to you, making Israelis and by extension Jewish people less safe by fighting a war they did not start.

Which can be interpreted that you do also actually mean violence such as the shooting dead of a Jewish couple and the petrol bombing of a peaceful vigil which resulted in severe injuries and the death of an elderly Jewish woman, the death threats to young Israeli women (one a survivor of the actual genocide carried out by Palestinians against Israelis) participating in a music contest, a Israeli man who had his ear bitten off while in holiday in Greece, etc.

Threads like this are relevant as the allegation against the airline is that these Jewish French kids were forcibly removed from a flight due to being discriminated against due to the war in Gaza, as well as the allegations that there was a Palestinian flag in the cockpit and Israel was described as a ‘terrorist state’.

I suggest you look at your motives for trying to distract from that.

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Anonimummy · 27/07/2025 18:17

Here’s more. A world renowned cellist and conductor kicked out of a restaurant in Austria with his Israeli colleagues for speaking Hebrew.

https://x.com/DahliaKurtz/status/1949497228311355714

https://x.com/DahliaKurtz/status/1949497228311355714

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TooBigForMyBoots · 27/07/2025 19:27

I cant believe i was reported for pointing out @Jujujudo's very inconsistent posts!Shock

Lolapusht · 27/07/2025 21:32

TooBigForMyBoots · 27/07/2025 19:27

I cant believe i was reported for pointing out @Jujujudo's very inconsistent posts!Shock

I can’t believe you think their posts are inconsistent and yet here we are 🤷🏻‍♀️

Jujujudo · 27/07/2025 21:44

TooBigForMyBoots · 27/07/2025 19:27

I cant believe i was reported for pointing out @Jujujudo's very inconsistent posts!Shock

I didn’t report you! I don’t like censorship and I’m also a grown up so I can argue with someone without needing to tell the teacher on them. My posts aren’t inconsistent though.
Sorry you were reported. Not keen on that.

Jujujudo · 27/07/2025 22:13

TooBigForMyBoots · 27/07/2025 19:27

I cant believe i was reported for pointing out @Jujujudo's very inconsistent posts!Shock

Also I didn’t read the comment that was deleted. I’ve no idea what you wrote.

MrsSkylerWhite · 27/07/2025 22:36

EasyTouch · 27/07/2025 17:36

Whoosh!
The point was that in the Middle East, many, due to their religion which has a large onus on reaching Paradise, THIS life is seen as transitory.
The " being murderous, etc" just meant not being afraid to die due to said afterlife in Paradise to look forward to.
A life nearer to God.
Do you now get the point that was being made?
Try to think in a linear manner.

Bollocks did it.

Custardanddreams · 27/07/2025 22:57

MrsSkylerWhite · 27/07/2025 22:36

Bollocks did it.

But we don't aspire to die and we mourn death. There is an official period of mourning when someone dies.

It is true that perhaps many Muslims don't fear death in the way it is feared in other cultures because of our belief in the afterlife. If death is written for me today, then I accept it but that doesn't mean i want to die now. For starters, i have young children who rely on me. I would love to see them grow older and spend time together. Maybe even have grandchildren in the future. We all have plans for the future don't we? Muslims are no different in that respect.

Custardanddreams · 27/07/2025 22:59

That was to @Easytouch post that @MrsSkylerWhite Was responding to.

OpheliaWasntMad · 27/07/2025 23:54

Custardanddreams · 27/07/2025 22:57

But we don't aspire to die and we mourn death. There is an official period of mourning when someone dies.

It is true that perhaps many Muslims don't fear death in the way it is feared in other cultures because of our belief in the afterlife. If death is written for me today, then I accept it but that doesn't mean i want to die now. For starters, i have young children who rely on me. I would love to see them grow older and spend time together. Maybe even have grandchildren in the future. We all have plans for the future don't we? Muslims are no different in that respect.

I think it’s extreme apocalyptic type fundamentalists that actively look for death as martyrs , suicide bombers etc
I suppose you can find that mentality in lots of religions . At the moment it is mostly evident in extreme Islamic fundamentalism but any religion can become extreme and dangerous if the leadership is too autocratic.

Anonimummy · 28/07/2025 01:14

OpheliaWasntMad · 27/07/2025 23:54

I think it’s extreme apocalyptic type fundamentalists that actively look for death as martyrs , suicide bombers etc
I suppose you can find that mentality in lots of religions . At the moment it is mostly evident in extreme Islamic fundamentalism but any religion can become extreme and dangerous if the leadership is too autocratic.

This mentality?

https://x.com/EYakoby/status/1949573018394517885

Sick.

https://x.com/EYakoby/status/1949573018394517885

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Dangermoo · 28/07/2025 06:57

Anonimummy · 28/07/2025 01:14

That's what Israel is dealing with. It has to navigate through this and have the west tell it that it's the evil one. To this woman, it's her belief; you can't reason with that, you can only defend yourself against it.

MrsSkylerWhite · 28/07/2025 08:41

Daniella Weiss?

Twiglets1 · 28/07/2025 09:06

MrsSkylerWhite · 28/07/2025 08:41

Daniella Weiss?

What about her? She is an extremist who has been criticised by both pro Israel & pro Palestinian people on this board. She has been sanctioned by the British government.

Lolapusht · 28/07/2025 11:36

MrsSkylerWhite · 28/07/2025 08:41

Daniella Weiss?

Yes. Mention of her absolutely negates all the previous arguments regarding thousands upon thousands of people glorifying death and actively welcoming martyrdom for themselves and their children.

Well done.

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