Spanish airline denies reports that passengers were removed from a plane because they are Jewish
VALENCIA AIRPORT, SPAIN, JUL 23 – Vueling Airlines removed 50 Jewish children from a flight over alleged disruptive behavior, denying antisemitism amid calls for an independent investigation by Jewish groups.
- Approximately 50 French-Jewish minors and their 21-year-old summer camp director were disembarked at Valencia Airport, Spain, Israeli media reported.
- The plane’s captain, backed by Civil Guard, ordered their removal after the children ignored instructions, while the Civil Guard spokesperson cited disruptive behavior as the reason.
- Karine Lamy called the incident `an anti-Semitic act against young children who did nothing`, claiming they were targeted for singing Hebrew songs, while Julie Jacob vowed to file a complaint for violence and discrimination.
- The Civil Guard said 23 minors and two adults were rebooked on another airline, and arrangements are being made for their departure later Thursday, a spokesperson said.
- Calls for an independent review remain ongoing as scrutiny intensifies on airline practices, amid debates over safety and cultural sensitivity.
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The Spanish Civil Guard expelled a group of 50 people, mostly minors, who were on a Vueling flight departing from Valencia Airport and heading to Paris. It happened on Wednesday, around 2 p.m., when the flight commander asked that the group, composed of French Jews returning from a summer camp, be removed after many of them had disturbed the flight but the media and Israeli institutions denounced it as an act of anti-Semitism.

A Jewish youth group from France came into conflict with an airline during their summer vacation in Spain.
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EADaily, July 25th, 2025. A group of 47 Jewish children and teenagers from France was forcibly removed from the flight of the budget airline "Buelin" in Valencia after they started singing songs in Hebrew. The incident caused international outrage and accusations of anti-Semitism.
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