PLEASE USE A NAME WHEN COMMENTING

06 August 2019

NEWS: Druze Ambassador to Panama Insulted?

Egotism and Arrogance Belies Passport Check

Israel’s ambassador to Panama, who is Druze, criticized security at Ben Gurion Airport, alleging that he and his family were delayed because they come from an Arab village in northern Israel.

Reda Mansour [. . .] said the security officer at the entrance for cars at the airport demanded to see all of its occupants’ passports after hearing they came from Ussafiya.

He described the officer’s stance and tone as one of a military commander. He told the officer they were travelling to Panama where he worked at the embassy. She let them go after what he described as “a long look at each of us one-by-one.” He was traveling with his wife and two daughters.

Mansour wrote: Ben Gurion, you can go to hell. Thirty years of humiliation and it’s still not over. You used to take us apart at the terminal, and now we’re suspects even at the entrance.”

The airport responded … that security checks are carried out 
“regardless of religion, race or gender."

“When you meet more than 25 million travelers each year, there will be some who will choose to be insulted by their meeting with the security guard who is only doing her job. We too have friends and family, like you do, buried in IDF cemeteries (after Mansour told them to visit the cemetery in Ussafiya). I suggest the honorable ambassador tell his daughter next time that the security scan is doing everything possible to protect her and the country,” it said.



Sources: timesofisrael and JPost.com (for which finding an article is like entering a censoring maze)

1 comment:

moshe said...

Suggest that ambassadors and important reps of government be given certain & special documentation to show who they are when leaving the country for formal govt matters. Those who work at airports usually have no knowledge of who even the leader of their own country is, so it's not their fault if they don't know that this person might be an important representative of government.

Eliezer Meir Saidel: A Smell of Gan Eden – Chayei Sarah

  A Smell of Gan Eden – Chayei Sarah וְיִתֶּן לִי אֶת מְעָרַת הַמַּכְפֵּלָה אֲשֶׁר לוֹ אֲשֶׁר בִּקְצֵה שָׂדֵהוּ בְּכֶסֶף מָלֵא י...