A major controversy has erupted after Spanish airline Vueling removed over 50 French Jewish teenagers and their chaperones from a Valencia-to-Paris flight, reportedly after the group sang Hebrew songs.
While the airline and Spanish police claim the removal was due to 'disruptive behavior,' witnesses and camp organizers allege the incident was motivated by antisemitism, sparking international outrage and calls for legal action. The camp director was reportedly arrested, and the children were left traumatized, with some being told to hide visible Jewish symbols before boarding another flight. Vueling has categorically denied any antisemitic intent, but the incident has drawn condemnation from Jewish organizations and Israeli officials.
The story highlights ongoing concerns about antisemitism in Europe and the challenges faced by visibly Jewish groups when traveling.
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