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The Spanish airline Vueling "categorically denied" allegations of antisemitism on Thursday after removing a group of French students and a teacher from one of its flights.

Around 50 Jewish children and their 21-year-old summer camp director were removed from a flight from Valencia to Paris on Wednesday, Israeli media reported.

Vueling said in a statement that the teenage passengers displayed “highly disruptive behavior, putting the safe conduct of the flight at risk.”

The airline said the group tampered with emergency equipment and disrupted the mandatory safety demonstration, repeatedly ignoring cabin crew instructions.

"Despite several warnings, the inappropriate conduct persisted, which forced the immediate activation of established safety protocols," the airline said, adding that the crew then, acting with "complete professionalism and in accordance with Vueling procedures," requested the intervention of the Spanish police.

Security forces later removed the group from the aircraft "to prioritize the safety of the other passengers.”

Once at the terminal, some members of the group "remained aggressive," with certain individuals displaying "violent behavior" toward authorities, leading to one arrest, Vueling added.

Media reports and social media posts claimed the group was removed after Jewish students aged 10 to 15 were heard singing songs in Hebrew on the plane.

Israel's Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli echoed these reports, alleging the camp director was arrested in a "serious" antisemitic incident.

“The Vueling airline crew said that Israel is a terrorist state,” he claimed, suggesting the incident was triggered by “Hamas’s campaign of lies.”

"We categorically deny any claims linking the crew’s decision to the religious expression of the passengers involved, which we fully respect," said the airline.“ At Vueling, we categorically reject any form of discrimination without exception."


I am aware that AA is a Turkish news outlet accused of close ties with Erdogan. Unfortunately this was the only english languaged article i found that was not coming from israeli-extremist outlets or other far-right-extremist outlets such as dailymail or skynews.

For Spanish languaged articles see for instance here:

https://elpais.com/espana/comunidad-valenciana/2025-07-24/el-desalojo-de-un-grupo-de-menores-judios-de-un-vuelo-en-valencia-provoca-acusaciones-de-israel-de-antisemitismo.html

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[–] ToastedRavioli@midwest.social 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Im gonna go out on a limb and say the 50 kids being watched by one person barely past being a teenager themselves were probably up to no good and causing a disturbance. How the hell was one girl supposed to watch more than 50 kids appropriately during international travel?

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

"I heard them call me a 'jew-boy'."

Sam Morril - Delta Airlines Doesn't do Complaints

https://youtube.com/shorts/2VFVXfTpKmI

These aren't the right clips but I won't be going through all of his just to find the one I meant

Sam Morrill has great stuff.

But yeah totally agree with you, can't know shit but it's pretty clearly a group like that could've been a disturbance no matter what so crying "racism" seems a bit insincere.

[–] Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 week ago

AP writes:

[...] “A group of passengers [44 minors and eight adults] engaged in highly disruptive behavior and adopted a very confrontational attitude, putting at risk the safe conduct of the flight,” Vueling said in a statement. “We categorically deny any suggestion that our crew’s behavior related to the religion of the passengers involved.”

A Civil Guard spokesperson said the captain of the plane ordered the removal of the minors from the plane at Valencia’s Manises Airport after they repeatedly ignored the crew’s instructions.

On Thursday, the Federation for Jewish Communities of Spain expressed concern about the incident. The group said that Vueling needed to provide documentary evidence of what happened on the plane.

“The various accounts circulating on social media and in the media to which we have had access do not clarify the cause of the incident,” the organization said [...]

[–] yarrage@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

"### Vueling says incident not tied to passenger's religion

Vueling, however, released a statement on Thursday saying that the group was removed due to its members’ “highly combative attitude that was putting the safety of the flight at risk.” It added that a group of teenagers mishandled emergency equipment and were confrontational during the mandatory safety demonstration, ignoring cabin crew safety instructions."

Source: https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-862045

So more fear mongering about being safe nowhere I guess.