The Jerusalem Post

E. J’lem band: Airport took our guitar

Lead singer scrambles to find replacemen­t

- • By AMY SPIRO

A Palestinia­n band hailing from east Jerusalem and Bethlehem says Ben-Gurion Airport security has sabotaged its UK tour by detaining an electric guitar.

Apo Sahagian, the lead singer of Apo and the Apostles, told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday that airport authoritie­s have been holding his guitar for days without releasing it.

“The B-G security detained my electric guitar for further ‘security’ checks’ due to ‘security’ reasons,” Sahagian wrote via email from London. “They said it would be on the next flight.”

But more than 48 hours later, the musician has not seen his guitar, and nobody will admit they are holding it.

“I’ve been calling easyJet and they’ve been saying that the guitar is still in Israeli security and has not been released,” Sahagian said. He said that some of his friends who have been looking into the situation told him Ben-Gurion staff insist they passed it on to easyJet, and the airline insists it doesn’t have it.

A representa­tive for the Airports Authority did not respond to a request for comment by press time.

Apo and the Apostles have been around since 2013, and produce folk-rock hits in Arabic and English, including “Lina” and “Baji Wenek.”

The band is set to perform Thursday night in London, Friday night at the Greenbelt Festival in Kettering and Sunday night in Guernsey.

While Sahagian managed to find a spare guitar, he said that Ben-Gurion security “curtailed the UK tour.”

“They treat us east Jerusalemi­tes as a virus with all the extra security checks,” he said.

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(Courtesy) APO AND THE APOSTLES

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