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UK investigat­ing claims Hamas attack survivors faced antisemiti­c abuse at airport

- Jamie Grierson

The Home Office is investigat­ing allegation­s that two Israeli survivors of the 7 October Hamas terror attacks were subjected to antisemiti­c comments by a Border Force officer upon their arrival at Manchester airport.

The Jewish Representa­tive Council of Greater Manchester & Region (JRC) has claimed the two men, brothers who had survived the Hamas assault on the Nova music festival in Re’im, were told by one officer after being detained that they had to “make sure that you are not going to do what you are doing in Gaza over here” as they were released.

The men, who arrived in Manchester from Brussels on 24 March to raise money for a not-for-profit organisati­on, were detained for two hours and it is alleged they were subjected to an aggressive tone that was “unnecessar­y and demeaning”.

James Cleverly, the home secretary, confirmed on X that the claims were being investigat­ed by his department, the Home Office.

In an open letter posted on X, Marc Levy, the chief executive of the JRC, said: “We unequivoca­lly condemn the fact that Israeli nationals were detained and subjected to abuse by a Border Police officer. The comment upon their release proves beyond any doubt that this individual was motivated by antisemiti­c intent.”

The JRC claims it has a video of the Border Force officer speaking aggressive­ly to the two men, one of whom is said to be a medic who treated the wounded at the music festival attack, which claimed the lives of 364 people and where 40 hostages were taken.

It is alleged the officer is heard saying “keep quiet, look at me, are you clear with that? We are the bosses, not you”.

Responding on X, Cleverly said: “We are investigat­ing this. We do not tolerate antisemiti­sm or any form of discrimina­tion. This incident will be handled in line with our disciplina­ry procedures.”

A Home Office spokespers­on added: “We are aware of the complaint made against Border Force staff at Manchester airport and are investigat­ing these claims.

“While the facts and circumstan­ces are being establishe­d, it must be reiterated that we do not tolerate antisemiti­sm, in any forms, anywhere.”

Manchester airport said the border is staffed by UK Border Force personnel who are not employees of the airport. It added the airport is in touch with UK Border Force and the Home Office to ensure the “serious” allegation­s are looked into.

 ?? Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images ?? A Border Force officer reportedly spoke aggressive­ly to two Israeli men
Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images A Border Force officer reportedly spoke aggressive­ly to two Israeli men

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