RyanAir’s arrival in Palestine on “Tel Aviv” aircraft angers Zionists
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On a flight from Bologna, Italy to “Tel Aviv” on June 10, a Ryanair flight attendant said many times in both English and Italian that the flight was going to Palestine. Shortly before landing, she said again that the plane was getting close to Palestine.
This was a big disappointment for the Israeli settlers on the plane, so they attacked the flight attendant and tried to get her to explain and apologise. A passenger is said to have said, “We didn’t buy tickets on the airline to deal with anti-Zionist opinions from flight staff.”
“All we wanted was to hear that Tel Aviv is in Israel,” they said.
At the same time, the flight attendant told them not to make noise or put the lives of other people in danger.
“Israel” goes wild
After the event, Israelis on social media said bad things about the Irish airline and even called for a boycott, saying it was “anti-semitic.”
Ryanair said in a statement, “A junior crew member on this flight from Bologna to Tel Aviv on June 10 said “Palestine” instead of “Tel Aviv” during a normal descent announcement. This was an honest mistake that was fixed right away and for which the top crew member on board apologised.
In response to the Israeli online attacks, people from all over the world joined a movement to show support for the flight attendant. Also, Irish activists spoke out again about their support for occupied Palestine and urged people to fly with Ryanair.
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