Two Israeli brothers, who were at Nova Music Festival, say they were detained by Border Force at Manchester airport

The Home Office is investigating allegations that two Israeli survivors of the 7 October Hamas terror attacks were subjected to antisemitic comments by a Border Force officer upon their arrival at Manchester airport.

The Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester & Region (JRC) has claimed the two men, brothers who had survived the Hamas assault on the Nova music festival in Re’im, were told by one officer after being detained that they had to “make sure that you are not going to do what you are doing in Gaza over here” as they were released.

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