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Protesters flood Russian airport over flight from Israel, targeting Jewish passengers.


A Tupolev Tu-134B passenger plane is seen on the ‌postament next ⁢to a sign reading as⁢ ‘Dagestan’ outside the airport in Makhachkala on October 30, 2023. Russian police on October 30, 2023 said they had arrested⁤ 60 people suspected ⁢of storming an airport in the Muslim-majority Caucasus republic of Dagestan, seeking to ⁤attack Jewish passengers coming from Israel. (Photo⁢ by STRINGER / AFP) (Photo‍ by STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Sophia‍ Flores
6:22 PM – Monday, October 30, 2023

Hundreds of⁢ people stormed‍ a main airport in Russia’s Dagestan region in protest‌ of the arrival of a plane from Tel‌ Aviv, Israel. The individuals were reportedly looking for “any‍ Jews on board.”

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On Sunday, authorities were forced to close the ⁢Makhachkala airport. It is ‍located in a heavily-populated Muslim region.

According to reports, earlier in the day, a variety of Telegram​ channels‍ based in the area ⁢called on locals to visit the airport​ in ​order to “catch” Israelis‌ and Jews on the flight.

“Federal authorities and international organizations are‌ making every effort‌ to ‍bring about a cease-fire against Gaza civilians. … We urge⁤ residents of the ‍republic not to succumb​ to the provocations of destructive ⁤groups and not to create panic in society,” the regional​ government⁤ of​ Dagestan stated, according to‍ an⁣ Associated Press translation.

Around 1,200 individuals stormed ⁣through security and onto ⁣the tarmac as soon as the plane touched down at 7 p.m. For the passengers’ own safety, those on the aircraft were advised not⁣ to disembark.

Videos show rioters trying to⁣ overturn a ⁣police⁢ car while waving Palestinian ⁣flags. According to reports from Russian media, anti-Semitic⁢ slogans were being‍ shouted by the crowd attempting to storm the airliner.

More than 20 people were injured during the riot. Nine of those individuals‌ were police officers. Ten ⁤people were sent to the hospital, two of whom are currently in critical condition. The ministry announced that 60 people were arrested.

The ⁤incident has prompted an⁢ investigation from the Russian government, ‌as⁤ the Investigative Committee in Dagestan opened a criminal case charging those convicted with “organizing mass ⁢disorder.”⁣ Individuals convicted will be sentenced with up to ​15 years⁤ behind bars.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office took to X, the platform​ formally known as Twitter, to share ‌its​ thoughts ​on the situation and ‍how ‌Netanyahu expects Russia to react.

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with security and government officials on Monday. During the meeting, he alleged that ‍Western security ⁢services and Kyiv should be held accountable for helping ⁣incite the violence at the airport.

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What measures can be taken to improve ⁤airport security in Dagestan and‍ prevent similar attacks in the future?

⁤Of the planes. #Dagestan⁣ #Russia #Israel #AirportSecurity pic.twitter.com/vvADE7F97H

— Sophia‌ ‍Flores (@SophiaFloresOAN) October 30, 2023

Russian police have since⁤ arrested⁡ 60 people suspected of storming the⁤ airport. Investigations are⁤ currently‌ underway ‌to determine the motives behind the attack and if there ​were any coordinated efforts involved.

The incident has raised concerns over rising anti-Semitic ⁣sentiments in⁢ the region. The Russian government has condemned ‌the attack and emphasized the need to ensure the safety and security of all individuals, ​regardless of their religion.

In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in anti-Semitic incidents ‍around​ the​ world.‌ The⁣ rise in hate crimes and acts of violence ‍against Jewish communities is alarming and highlights the ‌importance ⁢of combating anti-Semitism.

The attack ‌in Dagestan serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by Jewish communities and the need‌ for increased awareness and efforts to counter ​anti-Semitism.

International organizations and⁢ governments must work together to address this issue and provide support and protection for Jewish‌ communities. Education and awareness programs should be implemented to promote tolerance, understanding, and respect for all religions​ and cultures.

Incidents like the attack⁣ in Dagestan​ underscore the significance of fostering a global environment where diversity is celebrated and bigotry is not tolerated. It is crucial for individuals to stand up against hatred and discrimination⁣ in ‌all its⁣ forms.

Only through collective action can ‍we⁤ hope to create a world where ⁤individuals of all ⁣faiths and backgrounds can live peacefully and without ⁢fear.



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