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social-issues2 years ago

Escalating Anti-Semitic Attacks in Russia's Dagestan Cause Concern

An anti-Semitic riot at an airport in Russia's Dagestan region has left some local Jews feeling unsettled. The riot, which occurred in response to Israel's bombing of Gaza, saw hundreds of Dagestanis rampage through the terminal building and onto the tarmac hunting for Israeli citizens and Jewish people. The authorities managed to evacuate the passengers to safety, but the incident has raised concerns about the safety of the Jewish community in the region. Derbent, once home to a thriving Jewish population, now has only a few hundred Jewish residents. Some Jews have likened the violence to Tsarist-era pogroms against Jews, and there are fears that anti-Semitism may continue to threaten the dwindling Jewish community in Dagestan.

world-news2 years ago

"Russian Rabbi Condemns Antisemitic Airport Riot as Eternal Disgrace"

Rabbi Boruch Gorin, a prominent figure in Russia, has condemned the antisemitic riots that occurred at an airport in Dagestan, calling it an "eternal disgrace." The riots broke out after a flight from Israel landed, and the mob targeted passengers in an attempt to find Jews. Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed Western agents for instigating the riots. Multiple passengers with Israeli citizenship were on the flight, but they denied being Jewish or Israeli. No one was harmed, and the passengers were transferred to government facilities before continuing their journeys. The incident has raised concerns about religious coexistence in Russia.

international-relations2 years ago

"US Rejects Putin's Claim of Western Involvement in Anti-Jewish Airport Mob, as Israel Raises Alert Level in North Caucasus Region"

The US has rejected Russia's claim that an anti-Israel riot at a Dagestan airport was organized by Ukraine and the West, calling it "absurd." Russian President Vladimir Putin alleged that the incident was part of an attempt to spread chaos in Russia. Hundreds stormed the airport, waving Palestinian flags and chanting anti-Semitic slogans. The riot is believed to have been sparked by anger over the conflict in Gaza. Security forces have since arrested over 60 people. The governor of Dagestan claimed the riots were incited from Ukraine through a Telegram channel, but the channel denied any connection. The US dismissed Russia's claims as "classic Russian rhetoric" and condemned the incident as hate, bigotry, and intimidation.

social-issues2 years ago

Antisemitic Riot at Dagestan Airport: Moscow Jews Unfazed

Members of Moscow's Jewish community expressed their lack of surprise but deep disappointment following an antisemitic riot at a Russian airport, which occurred amidst global tensions from the Israel-Hamas conflict. Russian police arrested 60 people suspected of violently storming the airport and seeking to attack Jewish passengers arriving from Israel. The incident highlighted the deep-rooted antisemitism in Russian society, with the Kremlin blaming "external interference" and Ukraine for the attack, while Ukraine rejected the accusations and pointed to the antisemitism within Russian elites and society. The director of the Moscow Choral Synagogue called for peace between religious communities and expressed his lack of surprise at the incident.

world2 years ago

"Antisemitic Riot Erupts as Russian Airport Overwhelmed by Arrival of Israeli Plane"

Hundreds of people stormed the main airport in Russia's Dagestan region, chanting antisemitic slogans and seeking passengers arriving on a flight from Tel Aviv. The crowd surrounded the airliner, resulting in the closure of the airport and injuries to over 20 people. Russian authorities have identified and arrested participants in the unrest. Video footage showed some in the crowd waving Palestinian flags and examining the passports of arriving passengers. The United States and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office condemned the antisemitic protests, while the Dagestani government appealed for calm and urged citizens not to participate in such protests.