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The manager was taken into police custody on suspicion of “discrimination based on religion in the provision of goods or services.”

Incident comes after El Al’s Paris offices were defaced last week; Dutch police arrest three after Israeli embassy in The Hague vandalized and doors smashed.

An anti-Israel group complained about the two men, who reportedly served in the IDF's Givati Infantry Brigade.

“The EU can’t refrain from blaming Israel’s conduct,” despite Hamas’s human rights violations and Iran’s perpetual threat, the group’s leaders wrote.

“If you had told me two years ago that I would feel this way, I wouldn’t have believed you,” Operation Benjamin board member Liz Steinlauf told JNS.

Next week, Israel and Germany will celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations.