‘Disruptive behavior’: Did French authorities remove Jewish passengers from the Paris-bound plane? Did the airlines say

French officials are investigating whether a group of young French citizens were removed from the Spain-to-Paris flight this week due to this Jewish identity. Airline, Wuling, has denied the allegation according to France 24.About 50 Jewish summer camps in France were removed from an aircraft at Valencia Airport in Spain on Wednesday evening after a dispute with the airline staff. The youth were returning to Paris from a trip to Spain and are members of the Canerate Camp.According to Airlines, they were “engaged in highly disruptive behavior and adopt a very conflict attitude, risking safe conduct of flight,” the Times of Israel report. The airlines stated that the group allegedly “removed emergency equipment incorrectly and essentially disrupted security performance” and ignored “many warnings”, inspiring the crew to call security. His supervisor, allegedly a 21 -year -old woman was detained by security. By Thursday afternoon, the Israeli Foreign Ministry reported that most of the groups reached their destination, while the remaining passengers went on a separate flight.The ministry said, “Israel, Ministry of External Affairs, and Israel Mission around the world, will continue to work in crisis and provide help to Israel and Jews,” the ministry said and emphasized that the Israeli Embassy in Madrid, as well as the Ministry of External Affairs, “continued to contact with the airport officials after the incident.France 24 said that the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs said on Saturday that “requested more information to determine whether these individuals were discriminated against their religion”. A similar appeal was made to the Spanish ambassador in France. The ministry said, “Ms. Martinoli assured the Mr. Barrot that the internal investigation was going on and its findings would be shared with the French and Spanish officials.” Some Israeli media reported that the removal of the group from the aircraft was due to their religious affiliation, claiming online echo by an Israeli minister. However, Spain’s civil guard stated that the group consisted of French citizens and did not know about their religious background, France 24 reports. The civil guard said, “The authorities did not know about the religion of people at any point during the operation,” the civil guard said, the report of the Times of Israel.According to the Spanish Jewish site Enfoch Judio, the Konate Camp said through a message, “The removal of children and their belongings from the aircraft is a purely antisemitic act.” “We are starting action against the airline, of which we will keep informing you.”

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