Two Israeli brothers, hailed as heroes for saving 150 lives during the October 7 Supernova festival massacre by engaging in a six-hour gunfight with Hamas terrorists, were detained for two hours and subjected to interrogation by the UK Border Force at Manchester Airport. The brothers, one of whom is Neria Sharabi, faced discrimination allegedly due to their Israeli passports by what has been described as 'anti-Semitic staff'. The incident, which has led to the brothers cutting short their trip, has sparked outrage and calls for an investigation into the treatment of survivors of terrorism by UK border authorities, especially those with PTSD. The UK government has initiated a probe into these allegations, as survivors and witnesses report being singled out, berated, and treated with suspicion for being Israeli.
Claims survivors of the 7 October Hamas attack on Israel faced discrimination at Manchester Airport are being investigated, the government has said https://t.co/4aibeansCS
This is utterly disgraceful. If @JamesCleverly doesn't find out how did this I will take legal action myself. How dare UK border guards treat victims of terror worse than they treat Hamas operatives and sympathizers who come through their gates every day. https://t.co/0jJWUMSpfV
Israeli brothers detained by Border Force saved 150 lives on October 7 and were raising money for victims https://t.co/6ZUN0jk8wb
The Israeli brothers detailed for two hours by Border Force at Manchester Airport were hailed as heroes after they saved 150 lives battling Hamas terrorists on October 7 in a six-hour gunfight, the @JewishChron can reveal. One of their friends was murdered and the other taken…
Hamas attack survivor Neria Sharabi grilled by border cop at Manchester Airport: 'I don't feel safe in the UK' - he speaks to @JitJoshi https://t.co/Dw39mnq5VO
Revealed: Two Israeli brothers who were detained for HOURS by 'anti-Semitic staff' at Manchester Airport are heroes of Nova massacre who saved dozens of people from Hamas terrorists - as they demand apology https://t.co/Q3CGmq1IkE https://t.co/3HRgPUyXLK
Manchester Airport's treatment of Hamas attack victims probed https://t.co/zHjRFjlUVY
Two Nova music festival survivors with PTSD were detained for two hours at UK's Manchester Aiport after showing their Israeli passports. https://t.co/dVv4onQIOD
Survivors of the Re'im Music Festival on 7th October are given the 3rd degree by @UKBorder officials at Manchester Airport, because of their Israeli passports. The man says "we're the bosses, not you." https://t.co/3Zu677BIy6
Supernova Oct 7 massacre survivors detained, berated by UK border police https://t.co/hmp8LamxKr
One of the Israeli brothers who was stopped at Manchester airport tells us they are cutting short their trip. "We’ve been through the most horrible thing in the world and we just wanted to share our story. But I never want to come back to England." (Full story coming) https://t.co/zWt7zBiAEu
Manchester Airport Border Force spark fury for 'discriminatory' treatment of two Israelis who survived October 7 attack https://t.co/nHVlEUrISz
UK probing alleged harassment of Oct. 7 survivors by Manchester airport authorities https://t.co/GGmLVinGgC
UK investigating claims Hamas attack survivors faced 'discrimination' at Manchester Airport https://t.co/hc9tRyO0eU
The UK is probing claims that survivors of Hamas’s attack on Israel were discriminated against when they arrived at Manchester Airport “for being Israeli” https://t.co/weSY3ApqML
Two survivors of the October 7 Supernova festival massacre were detained, berated, and treated with suspicion by the UK Border Force at Manchester Airport. @StarrJpost reports. https://t.co/m5Uubea2e7
Investigation after allegation two 7 October survivors were singled out by Border Force staff because they were Israelis Read more 🔗 https://t.co/O26nVuJXMl
🚨 BREAKING: Border force at Manchester airport have been accused of discriminating against Israeli survivors of the October 7th terrorist attack. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 🖥 GB News on YouTube https://t.co/Wa58gYGZwF https://t.co/saC9GCXDVE
This appears to be how Britain treats survivors of the Hamas atrocities when they try to enter the country https://t.co/lwNzWKG47n
The two survivors are my friends- this is the level of aggression they faced after producing Israeli passports. @JamesCleverly @UKBorder @manairport @JewishChron @JewishMCR https://t.co/F5diItYVxV https://t.co/wR5THYDbaZ
We have been made aware that survivors of the 7th October terrorist attack on the Re’Im Music Festival were discriminated against by @UKBorder when arriving @manairport. We have requested an urgent investigation is commenced and assurances are received to ensure passengers with… https://t.co/NC0LC0lPAm
Ben Perry shares harrowing moments of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and recalls taking his son and son-in-law to fight in the war against Hamas. https://t.co/Ecf1Wo3GWc