"My colleagues indicate that, due to the terrible situation in Gaza, they do not wish to work for a Jewish institution," the company allegedly wrote.
"My colleagues indicate that, due to the terrible situation in Gaza, they do not wish to work for a Jewish institution," the company allegedly wrote.
Ozzy wasn’t one to shy away from speaking out against antisemitism. He condemned the lies spread about Israel and stood firm in his support, even when it was unpopular.
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli called the incident a "serious" antisemitic incident, while Vueling said the crew's decision was not tied to the passenger's religion.
The administration cited the U.N. agency’s anti-Israel bias, among other positions, in its decision to exit the group at the end of the year.
An anti-Israel group complained about the two men, who reportedly served in the IDF's Givati Infantry Brigade.
Jerusalem is also reinforcing border security to deter further unrest.