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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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OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:16

Anonimummy · 25/07/2025 20:46

Spain’s Minister of Transportation referred to the kids as ‘Israeli brats’ while defending the airline.

https://x.com/HenMazzig/status/1948806234355720680

Whatever the truth of the incident ( hopefully it will emerge)
Spains Minister of Transportation should be condemned. His remarks, about French Jewish children seem antisemitic to me. Why call them Israeli? Why draw attention to their Jewishness if it was not relevant to their eviction from the plane? Why did he not call them “French children”

Spotthering · 26/07/2025 09:18

inamarina · 26/07/2025 08:56

Agree with this. I just read the official statement from the airline again and it doesn’t mention “death to Arabs” or any type of racist chanting at all.
Why are people repeating it as if it were a proven fact?

Because OP keeps going on about it, whilst ignoring the claims around the children being unruly.

Cornettoninja · 26/07/2025 09:19

People are repeating it because they WANT it to be true.
They WANT the Jewish children to be viewed as the guilty party here

concurrently, people seem to WANT it to be true that the teenagers were kicked off due to their religion and not just for being louts.

We don’t have the full information yet

quite. Bit early for accusations of antisemitism and airline staff to be accused of guilt by association then wouldn’t you agree?

Spotthering · 26/07/2025 09:20

OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:10

People are repeating it because they WANT it to be true.
They WANT the Jewish children to be viewed as the guilty party here.
@MyDearEagle is right.
We don’t have the full information yet so people jumping to assume the children were “brats” might need to ask themselves some questions about why they were so quick to decide who was telling the truth.

Would be odd if that was OP’s intention, seeing as she is the one focussed on it and keeps bringing it up…?

MrsGuyOfGisbo · 26/07/2025 09:23

NoweverytimeIgoforthemailbox · 25/07/2025 20:56

One 21 year old was in charge of 50 kids on the plane? I’m surprised they allowed that booking. It sounds like a recipe for disaster.

This!
50 kids are going to be rowdy -the airline is to blame for allowing the booking without proper ratio -numerous safeguarding issues.

RainSoakedNights · 26/07/2025 09:24

MrsGuyOfGisbo · 26/07/2025 09:23

This!
50 kids are going to be rowdy -the airline is to blame for allowing the booking without proper ratio -numerous safeguarding issues.

The airline is to blame for 50 children singing “death to arabs”???

MrsGuyOfGisbo · 26/07/2025 09:25

If they had been singing anti-Semitic songs in Arabic, you can bet they wouldn’t have been turned off the plane.
And would have been described as French.

OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:27

Cornettoninja · 26/07/2025 09:19

People are repeating it because they WANT it to be true.
They WANT the Jewish children to be viewed as the guilty party here

concurrently, people seem to WANT it to be true that the teenagers were kicked off due to their religion and not just for being louts.

We don’t have the full information yet

quite. Bit early for accusations of antisemitism and airline staff to be accused of guilt by association then wouldn’t you agree?

I don’t think posters on here should be repeating the accusations “death to Arabs” etc as if it is an established fact.

It is a fact that the statement “Israeli brats” was made by the Spanish minister. Regardless of what happened- that statement appears antisemitic to me.

Dangermoo · 26/07/2025 09:30

inamarina · 26/07/2025 08:56

Agree with this. I just read the official statement from the airline again and it doesn’t mention “death to Arabs” or any type of racist chanting at all.
Why are people repeating it as if it were a proven fact?

Evidence hasn't been the strongest focus to date; I don't see why some posters would start asking for it now. Interesting that the footage hasn't made it to social media. You see so many plane experiences being circulated.

OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:31

RainSoakedNights · 26/07/2025 09:24

The airline is to blame for 50 children singing “death to arabs”???

This is the sort of post that is very problematic.
You are repeating something as if it is a proven fact. Why?

You don’t want to consider the possibility that the children are innocent? Why is that? Is it because you agree with the Spanish minister that they are “Israeli brats” and you don’t need the facts of the case?

RainSoakedNights · 26/07/2025 09:32

OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:31

This is the sort of post that is very problematic.
You are repeating something as if it is a proven fact. Why?

You don’t want to consider the possibility that the children are innocent? Why is that? Is it because you agree with the Spanish minister that they are “Israeli brats” and you don’t need the facts of the case?

Woah, you’re putting a lot of words in my mouth.

It has been reported multiple times that that was chanted, and that the children were being disruptive and interfering with safety equipment. Why are you so determined to not believe that?

summerskyblue · 26/07/2025 09:34

A 21 year old in charge of 50 kids on her own?

That was always going to be a disaster and it was totally irresponsible to start with.

It just sounds to me like th crew had safety concerns that the kids were rowdy and bothering other passengers and that their carer could not handle them.

They made the sensible decision to ask them to leave before taking off.

Then it seems some people with agenda got involved and are trying to claim they were targeted just because they were Jewish which frankly just sounds like nonsense and trying to curry some sympathy while the world is now seeing the true horror of children starving to death in Gaza...

The crew's priority is the safety of the aircraft and of all passengers. Not political games.

Cornettoninja · 26/07/2025 09:35

OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:27

I don’t think posters on here should be repeating the accusations “death to Arabs” etc as if it is an established fact.

It is a fact that the statement “Israeli brats” was made by the Spanish minister. Regardless of what happened- that statement appears antisemitic to me.

I don’t disagree but that’s a separate incident isn’t it ? It has nothing to do with why the group of teenagers were removed from the flight.

I don’t see the value in conflating the two incidences in this discussion in particular. It’s perfectly possible the teenagers were being rowdy and disruptive and the minister is antisemitic. Only one event influenced the other.

OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:37

Cornettoninja · 26/07/2025 09:19

People are repeating it because they WANT it to be true.
They WANT the Jewish children to be viewed as the guilty party here

concurrently, people seem to WANT it to be true that the teenagers were kicked off due to their religion and not just for being louts.

We don’t have the full information yet

quite. Bit early for accusations of antisemitism and airline staff to be accused of guilt by association then wouldn’t you agree?

concurrently, people seem to WANT it to be true that the teenagers were kicked off due to their religion and not just for being louts.

No - you are being disingenuous.
People are rightly concerned that the full facts are properly investigated.

The words of the Spanish minister calling the French Jewish children “Israeli brats” are very concerning- it suggests he has automatically equated all Jews with Israel

EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 09:37

RainSoakedNights · 26/07/2025 09:24

The airline is to blame for 50 children singing “death to arabs”???

Where are you reading or seeing this is what the singing was?

inamarina · 26/07/2025 09:39

Cornettoninja · 26/07/2025 08:56

The point of what chants were being sung is irrelevant since the airline haven’t included it as part of their reasoning for kicking the teenagers off and it’s being denied that they were sung.

you’re getting you knickers in a twist over songs that have been denied as sung when there are no formal accusations in the first place.

It might be irrelevant in regards to whether or not the airline was right to kick them off, it’s very relevant though that so many people on sm seem almost gleeful to keep claiming that a group of Jewish kids was chanting “death to Arabs”.
Don’t you see the issue with this, especially in the current climate?
So far, there doesn’t seem to be any proof they chanted it.
Interestingly though, many people don’t wait for “formal accusations“ and just happily repeat the claim that Jewish kids were being racist to Arabs.

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 09:45

MrsGuyOfGisbo · 26/07/2025 09:23

This!
50 kids are going to be rowdy -the airline is to blame for allowing the booking without proper ratio -numerous safeguarding issues.

Think it was 7 or 8 adults with them.

OpheliaWasntMad · 26/07/2025 09:48

Cornettoninja · 26/07/2025 09:35

I don’t disagree but that’s a separate incident isn’t it ? It has nothing to do with why the group of teenagers were removed from the flight.

I don’t see the value in conflating the two incidences in this discussion in particular. It’s perfectly possible the teenagers were being rowdy and disruptive and the minister is antisemitic. Only one event influenced the other.

The Spanish minister made a public statement about the case and his statement is part of the discussion because of the assumptions he has made about the children without evidence.
( similar to the posters on here)

inamarina · 26/07/2025 09:48

Spotthering · 26/07/2025 09:18

Because OP keeps going on about it, whilst ignoring the claims around the children being unruly.

It’s not just the OP who “keeps going on about it”.
Several people on this thread said “oh, so you think it’s okay to chant ‘death to Arabs’” without there being any proof that that’s what actually happened.

RainSoakedNights · 26/07/2025 09:50

So you genuinely believe that children were kicked off a flight just for being Jewish?

EasternStandard · 26/07/2025 09:51

RainSoakedNights · 26/07/2025 09:50

So you genuinely believe that children were kicked off a flight just for being Jewish?

@RainSoakedNightsyou seem to know what the singing was, where did you read it?

SequinsandSoleros · 26/07/2025 09:53

50 French rowdy teens kicked off plane

Irrespective of nationality, all groups that size need four adults with them telling them to stop any shenanigans.

Should not have been described as Israeli or Jewish - that equates to profiling. However, fifty teens being unruly - this is also credible.

MyDearEagle · 26/07/2025 09:59

RainSoakedNights · 26/07/2025 09:50

So you genuinely believe that children were kicked off a flight just for being Jewish?

I was disinclined to believe but, currently, I really don't think it can be ruled out. There seem to be multiple unaffiliated passengers* siding with the children and I've yet to see any support the airline.

*the organization's lawyer says she has multiple witness statements, one passenger gave an interview in the French press, and a couple of the social media posts purporting to be witness accounts seem to have an air of legitimacy.

windyfarmers · 26/07/2025 10:05

Anonimummy · 25/07/2025 21:27

So from the responses, posters on here would be OK with 50 French Arab Muslim children, who have nothing to do with the Palestinians, being forcibly kicked off a plane by Spanish armed police for saying something in Arabic, and their young female supervisor being beaten to the ground and forcibly put into handcuffs because she refused to hand over the kids phones, because of what Hamas did on Oct 7th?

You also wouldn’t believe the children or witnesses that they weren’t being disruptive, despite there being no evidence that they were?

I wonder how many answers I’ll get to that……….

There is no evidence for either side, except the adult being handcuffed and they all agree she was later released. Maybe we should reserve judgement until we DO have some evidence. But if 50 anyone were being disruptive I'd want them to kick them off the plane, don't care what they're saying or in what language.

Digdongdoo · 26/07/2025 10:07

MrsGuyOfGisbo · 26/07/2025 09:23

This!
50 kids are going to be rowdy -the airline is to blame for allowing the booking without proper ratio -numerous safeguarding issues.

Nonsense. School groups and similar fly all the time. Most behave themselves. There were seemingly 8 or so adults on this trip. Perfectly adequate supervision for this age group usually. If the supervising adults were unable to control the kids they should have disembarked of their own accord.