Survivors of Hamas attack tell how they were ‘detained for HOURS by anti-Semitic UK airport staff’
THE brothers who survived a Hamas terror attack say they “don’t feel safe“ in England anymore after being detained at a UK airport.
Neira, 22, and Daniel Sharabi, 23, claim they were held at Manchester Airport for two hours after “everything changed“ when two Border Force staff discovered they were Jewish.
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‘When we said we’re Jews…everything changed,’ say Hamas terror attack survivor brothers held at UK airport for hours
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