Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Netherlands airport apologizes for Muslim security worker who harassed former Hamas hostage


Last week, two Israeli women, one of whom was a Hamas hostage, were taking a flight from the main international airport in the Netherlands when a Muslim security staffer, originally from Pakistan, harassed and publicly humiliated them when he saw their Israeli passports. 

For more on what happened, go here.

Since then, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport issued an apology. “It is clear that the two passengers did not feel that they were treated appropriately. We regret and apologize for this. We will make sure that such situations do not happen again in the future.”

What are they going to do about it?

The incident in question took place on Friday when the Israeli women, one of whom was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7 and later freed from captivity in Gaza, were attempting to go through airport security for their El Al flight back to Israel. When the security scumcrumpet saw where they were from, he allegedly became aggressive and verbally abusive. I say 'allegedly' because that's what I'm supposed to say, but I fully believe this actually happened knowing what I do about the so-called religion of peace.

The anti-Semitic officer singled them out for being in the wrong security line, told them to move, and then threatened to fine them, Israeli news website Ynet reported. The racist then proceeded to remove them from the line and began to scream at them, reportedly making derogatory remarks about the fact that they are Israeli. [H/T  Algemeiner.com]

That seems pretty clear about his feelings regarding Jews--he couldn't even hide it at work. 

An escort for the women then called Israel’s embassy in the Netherlands, which in turn called El Al’s security team at the airport. The airline’s security team cleared the situation and assisted the Israeli women in getting to their flight gate.

The escort, who was not named, said in a statement to Israeli media it was “as if we had committed some terrible crime … I have never had such a humiliating experience. Everything was intentional — it was very clear that he saw the Israeli passport and it ignited him. We felt attacked and humiliated. He had evil in his eyes.”

The Israeli Embassy in the Netherlands said it will be filing a formal complaint over the incident, which will result in nothing changing most likely.

“This is especially painful considering all the trauma the abductee has already suffered,” Modi Ephraim, the Israeli ambassador to the Netherlands, told Dutch media.

It was not clear from the airport’s apology whether disciplinary action was taken against the security worker, but all bets are off that they fired him. Anti-Semitism has become horribly acceptable among the left and has skyrocketed in many European countries since the October 7, 2023 Hamasshole invasion of Israel and the massacre and atrocities against humanity. 

In fact, there has been an 800 percent increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents recorded in the weeks immediately following the terrorist group’s atrocities. 

According to reports, the two women were part of a delegation sent by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to speak to groups about the experience of hostages who were held in captivity by Hamas terrorists.

Now let's talk about Islamophobia.

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