Hundreds of Metro Detroit Jews stranded at D.C. airport by 'malicious' bus drivers
- Several rabbis reported that bus drivers refused to take over 100,000 people to the March for Israel, leaving hundreds stranded on the tarmac in Washington, D.C.
- Many attendees believed the refusal was an intentional boycott and an act targeting the Jewish community, hindering their freedom to protest and assemble.
- The rise in antisemitism in the United States was condemned at the rally, with speakers highlighting its danger to democracy and vowing to fight against it.
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Jews Left Stranded as Chartered Buses Across US Allegedly Refuse to Drive Pro-Israel Supporters to Major DC Rally
Across the US, groups of American Jews and pro-Israel advocates traveling to Washington, DC for a massive rally on Tuesday organized to show support for Israel and denounce antisemitism were left stranded as chartered buses either refused to transport them or never showed up. US Jewish groups organized the "March for Israel" to demand the
Jew-hating bus drivers leave 900 Jews stranded on D.C. tarmac for hours
(Photo by Ryoji Iwata on Unsplash) By Jim Hoft The Gateway Pundith On Tuesday hundreds of thousands of American Jews and their supporters held a rally for Israel in Washington DC. The protest was attended by both Democrat and Republican lawmakers. 900 attendees from the Detroit area were left stranded at Dulles after bus drivers refused to transport them to the rally. Jew hating bus drivers at Dulles left 900 Jews stranded at Dulles Airport, re…
'Deliberate anti-Semitic act': Bus drivers leave 300 Jewish people stranded, preventing them from attending pro-Israel event
Approximately 300 Jewish people were stranded on an airport tarmac for 11 hours on Tuesday after bus drivers walked off the job in a deliberate attempt to prevent the passengers from attending a pro-Israel event, according to the Jewish Federation of Detroit.The Jewish organization arranged to have ...
Hundreds of Detroit Jews Stranded at D.C. Airport as Bus Drivers Stage 'Malicious Walk-Off'
Members of Detroit's Jewish community landed in Washington, DC, to march in solidarity with Israel Tuesday only to be stranded at the airport after what was described as a "malicious walk-off" by some bus drivers.
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