UK investigates reports staff harassed Israelis at Heathrow

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FILE - An ELAL flight seen taking off from Ben Gurion International Airport, on March 24, 2018. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90

(JNS) — The U.K.’s Home Office professional standards unit is looking into a report of harassment of Israeli travelers by customs officials at Heathrow International Airport.

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Passengers arriving at Heathrow on an El Al flight from Ben Gurion International Airport made their way to the exit at around 10:30 p.m. on June 10, according to UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), which filed the complaint with the Home Office that led to the opening of an investigation.

As one passenger described it to UKLFI: “We were walking towards the exit when a customs official appeared and asked a man in front of me what he had on his suitcase. The man replied that it was an Israeli flag. Immediately the customs official started shouting that everyone on the Israeli flight must go to the room on the left.”

“One traveler said ‘why us?’ The official didn’t reply. Another traveler said: ‘We are Jewish, why are you doing this to us?’ The official said ‘I’m a customs officer and I can do whatever I want,’” the passenger related.

Two officers were in the hallway, a man and a woman. The woman repeated, “We can do whatever we want.”

The Israelis had to take their luggage off their carts, and another airport staff member put them through a scanning machine. After that, the passengers were allowed to leave.

A second passenger on the same flight wrote a complaint to the Border Force, saying:

“I was very unpleasantly surprised to be very suddenly hurled aside with all other passengers from my flight from Israel. The officer gave no explanation, prevented anyone that came from Israel from coming through and forced us all to have all our baggages checked. Even the other officers were smiling uncomfortably, saying ‘I don’t know why she did that.’”

The passengers described feeling harassed and subjected to degrading treatment simply because they were Jewish.

“It was a horrible feeling to be shunted into another room,” the first passenger said.

“According to s.29(6) of the Equality Act 2010 (‘the Act’), a person must not, in the exercise of a public function, do anything that constitutes discrimination, harassment or victimization,” according to UKLFI.

The Border Force denied the allegation, stating on June 12: “It is categorically untrue to report that passengers were detained upon arrival into Heathrow on Sunday evening.

“Border Force Heathrow target late night flights looking for prohibited and restricted goods as part of Border Security work, and on Sunday passengers from various flights were spoken to by Border Force Officers and had their bags X-rayed as is routine,” it said.

This is not the first reported incident of Israelis feeling intimidated or being harassed at U.K. airports since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7.

A week following the above incident, UKLFI filed a complaint with Heathrow’s services director after El Al passengers on June 16 were alarmed by certain badges on the lanyards of security staff.

Two of the staff wore watermelon badges—a symbol for Palestinian “resistance.”

“The people responsible for making sure terrorists don’t blow up airplanes were wearing badges that identify with terrorists,” one passenger noted.

UKLFI noted in its complaint to Heathrow’s services director that by wearing political badges, the staff were in breach not only of Heathrow’s uniform regulations, but also of Equality Act 2010.

In March, two brothers, Daniel and Neria Sharabi, who survived the Nova music festival massacre were singled out and interrogated as they entered England via Manchester Airport.

“When we presented our Israeli passports to the border control officers, they began asking us questions. I told them we came for Purim to speak with our community. My brother told them we were there to speak about Oct. 7,” said Daniel.

“At that point, the officer asked us what our religion is. We told them that we were Jewish survivors of the Supernova festival and that we came to tell our story.”

According to Sharabi, the officer then told the brothers to wait, without specifying the reason for the delay or explaining what the next steps would be.

“After an hour and a half, someone came to interrogate us in a very aggressive manner, repeating the same questions multiple times,” Daniel told JNS.

“When they finally stamped our passport, we didn’t want to go in anymore. We wanted to come back to Israel, but the community was waiting to hear from us, and we were not going to let them down,” he said.


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Robert Goldman
Robert Goldman
7 days ago

Britain, off the collective Israeli bucket list.
Britain is run by Islam and useful idiots..
London has fallen

Nachum
Nachum
7 days ago

The two Israeli brothers, Daniel and Neria Sharabi, were detained, harassed, and cursed at by the UK Border Force. To this date, the Home Secretary has never issued a report on that incident, or punished those who were responsible. I agree that the UK should be boycotted by Israelis. I’ve personally been there, and even years ago, I’ve noticed that the Brits do not have a welcoming attitude towards visitors. For some reason, they have a chip on their shoulders.

Doc
Doc
7 days ago

Shame on the British Government for not taking corrective action and apologizing and penalizing the perpetrators

Marcia
Marcia
7 days ago

This is only the beginning. We are seeing a return of antisemitism worldwide and at such a viciousness that we need to be prepared to fight back.

Was wondering
Was wondering
7 days ago

Are these the same dingy lowlife stewards that commanded us during Covid to mask up? To keep our flimsy disposable masks over our nose even while chewing on our sandwich or drinking water?

yosher
yosher
7 days ago

Before the Inquisition and expulsion from Spain, there were the massacres and expulsion from York, England. They prevented us from escaping Hitler y’s by coming to Israel, they armed and trained the Arabs…..antisemitism is normal there. By the way, a woman was spotted in Golders Green today without a hijab.!