The French government has commented by the Spain’s Transport Minister, who removed a group of French Jewish teenagers from a flight as “Israeli children”, the comment is called unacceptable and discriminatory.
Spain’s Transport Minister Oscar Punete allegedly commented in a post so far on X, instead of defeating the Spanish airline, accusing the political rights of siding with teenagers in the country for a summer camp.
What has Paris said so far?
In a joint statement on Wednesday, French Minister and Burj and Benjamin Hadad said: “We strongly with the citizens of the Spanish minister, equaling the French children of Jewish belief, such as justified in any way.”
The French minister criticized the use of force by Spain’s Guardia Civil against one of the trip counselors, saying that he suffered injuries as a result of a 15-day medical leave.
“Any action justified the excessive and brutal use of dissatisfaction or force,” the statement said.
The incident occurred on July 23 at the Valencia Airport, when 44 French teenagers and their consultants were removed from the Paris flight.
Budget airline Wuling Hash stated that adolescents display “inappropriate behavior” and threatened security by tampering with oxygen masks and life vested. Airline Wuling said in statements that teenagers had improperly hanged and took security risk by manipulating emergency equipment.
The company has opened an internal investigation. Various news outlets from fellow passengers have conflicting reports, some claim that group were disruptive, for others who say they were not uncontrolled at all.
What did the Spanish Transport Minister say?
For several media outlets, Transport Minister Oscar Punete in Pedro Sanchez’s leftist government on Friday published a post on X and criticized the authority and accused him of not defending the Spanish airline in favor of “forming a team with Israeli children”.
According to the newspaper, he removed his post on Saturday La reson,
What has the airline said?
Vueling stated that “the group of teenagers collided with passenger safety equipment, thereby there was a high risk for the aircraft, passengers and crew.”
For the airline, he attempted to “take a life jacket, tamper with overhead oxygen masks and remove high-pressure oxygen cylinders as well as disrupt security performance. This” inappropriate behavior continued “despite the rapid warning from the crew,” and eventually “the captain was forced to request the intervention of the civil guard,” Walling explained.
“We further ride that passengers were specifically decomposed for safety reasons,” this emphasis.
However, the camp organizer claimed that the teenagers were “disintegrated without a valid reason”. Club Canerate Association, which organized the summer camp, announced his intention to file a complaint for discrimination on the basis of physical and psychological violence and religion against the airline. “
Edited by: Elizabeth Shumacker