
A Jewish holiday camp has made shocking allegations against a Spanish airline, accusing it of 'brutality' after 44 children were forcibly removed from a flight following claims of disruptive behaviour. The incident, which has sparked outrage among parents, led to the arrest of a teacher accompanying the group.
Chaos on Board
According to reports, the children, who were part of a summer camp trip, were deemed 'unruly' by the airline staff, prompting their removal from the aircraft. Witnesses described scenes of distress as the youngsters were escorted off the plane, with some reportedly in tears.
Teacher Arrested
One of the teachers supervising the group was detained by authorities, further escalating tensions. The camp organisers have strongly denied any wrongdoing, insisting the children were well-behaved and that the airline's response was disproportionate.
Allegations of Anti-Semitism
Parents have condemned the incident, with many labelling it as 'anti-Semitic'. 'This was not just an overreaction—it was targeted discrimination,' said one parent. The airline has yet to issue a detailed statement, but sources suggest an internal investigation is underway.
Airline Under Fire
The Spanish carrier now faces mounting criticism, with calls for a boycott circulating on social media. Travel experts warn that the incident could have serious repercussions for the airline's reputation, particularly among religious and family-oriented travellers.