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Israeli travelers have reported harassment and hostility in Europe, often linked to the ongoing war in Gaza. Incidents include verbal abuse, denial of service, and physical altercations. The article explores the impact on travel plans and the responses from both Israeli and European authorities.
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crisis in Gaza, Israeli travelers have been harassed and accosted in Europe, sometimes just for speaking Hebrew.Share full articleGreek riot police officers stood guard as pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested against the arrival of a cruise liner carrying Israeli tourists, in Agios Nikolaos on the island of Crete, in July. Credit...Costas Metaxakis\/Agence France-Presse \u2014 Getty ImagesBy Isabel Kershner and Niki KitsantonisIsabel Kershner reported from Jerusalem, and Niki Kitsantonis from Athens.Aug. 29, 2025, 5:05 a.m. ETIt was 4:36 a.m. when Orit Gutman\u2019s phone pinged in Israel with the kind of text message no mother wants to receive.\u201cPick up. It\u2019s urgent. They\u2019re chasing us,\u201d her son, Shahar, 17, wrote last month on the family WhatsApp group from the Greek island of Rhodes. A minute later, an update: \u201cI\u2019m hiding. I don\u2019t know where the others are. I jumped over some wall.\u201dShahar, who was on vacation with five other teens, had ended up in one of a series of hostile encounters between Palestinian supporters and Israelis traveling in Europe this summer against the backdrop of the Gaza war.Sympathy for Israel ran high in the initial aftermath of the Hamas-led attack of Oct. 7, 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and another 250 were taken hostage, according to the Israeli authorities, making it the deadliest single day for Jews since the Holocaust.But the good will soon dissipated as Israel prosecuted its fierce counteroffensive in Gaza, now approaching the two-year mark and with more than 60,000 Palestinians killed, according to Gaza health officials, whose tally does not distinguish between combatants and civilians. Travel for Israelis has become increasingly uncomfortable in the charged atmosphere fanned by images from Gaza of devastation and starvation following an Israeli blockade, and amid a diplomatic backlash from some of Israel\u2019s closest European allies.Three prominent classical musicians were kicked out of a pizzeria in Vienna for speaking Hebrew. A celebrity Israeli D.J. known as Skazi was barred from appearing at Tomorrowland, a major electronic dance music festival in Belgium, after two Israeli festivalgoers were flagged by a pro-Palestinian activist group as potential war criminals and were questioned by the Belgian police. An air traffic controller radioed \u201cFree Palestine\u201d to the cockpit of a passenger plane of El Al, Israel\u2019s national carrier, shortly after it took off from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris earlier this month. And Israel\u2019s national soccer team coach was recently shoved by a passerby shouting, \u201cFree Palestine!\u201d in Athens, Greece, according to his spokesman.The harassment of Israelis in nearby Greece has come as a rude shock. Israelis flock to Greece each year, and many consider it a kind of home away from home. About 40 flights were scheduled to fly from Tel Aviv to various Greek destinations within the span of 24 hours one weekday this month, according to Ben Gurion Airport\u2019s departures board.ImageA woman holding a Palestinian flag while protesting the arrival of a cruise liner carrying Israeli tourists on the island of Rhodes. Credit...Kyriakos Finas\/ReutersIn a recent survey by the Israel Democracy Institute, an independent research group, more than half the respondents said the reports of rising antisemitism and harassment of Israelis abroad were affecting their travel plans, from their choice of destination to the decision to travel at all.In Greece, pro-Palestinian activists held a day of action on Aug. 10. Thousands rallied peacefully in Athens, and smaller protests took place in other city squares and on the islands. Banners read \u201cNot in our name,\u201d and \u201cStop the Genocide.\u201dWant to stay updated on what\u2019s happening in Greece, Israel, and the West Bank and Gaza Strip? Sign up for Your Places: Global Update, and we\u2019ll send our latest coverage to your inbox.Local unions had already organized pro-Palestinian protests on the docks of popular islands to deter Israeli cruise ship passengers from disembarking. One of those protests forced an Israeli cruise ship, the Crown Iris, carrying hundreds of passengers, to turn back from the island of Syros without landing. When the same boat arrived in Crete, protesters on the quay side clashed with riot police officers who used tear gas.Israel\u2019s ambassador to Greece, Noam Katz, argued publicly with the mayor of Athens, accusing him of not doing enough to make Israelis feel safe and failing to clear the city of anti-Israeli graffiti. Mr. Katz described slogans like \u201cKill Zionists, Save Lives\u201d as antisemitic and an \u201cincitement to action.\u201dThe mayor, Haris Doukas, responded in a sharp social media post that the city authority does not \u201caccept lessons in democracy from those who kill civilians and children\u201d in Gaza and that it \u201cfully respects its visitors and supports the right to free expression of its citizens.\u201d He added that the city does remove such graffiti.Still, many Israeli tourists have enjoyed peaceful and uneventful vacations, and many Greek officials and businesspeople have gone out of their way to offer hospitality.Pavlos Marinakis, the spokesman for the Greek government, called the events in Syros \u201coutrageous,\u201d adding that \u201cantisemitism and any other form of fascism and racism will not be tolerated.\u201dWhen the Crown Iris reached Rhodes, traders came to the port to welcome the passengers. The police kept a small protest at a distance, scuffled with a few of the activists and made eight arrests.\u201cWe welcome our friends, the Israelis, who have been visiting and supporting our island for years,\u201d said Michalis Zisimatos, the spokesman for the local association of restaurateurs and related businesses. \u201cWe love them and they love us,\u201d he added.But for Shahar Gutman and his friends, an otherwise fun vacation ended in fear when, on their last night in Rhodes they went to a club popular with Israelis, Ms. Gutman, his mother, said in an interview.Another group of Israelis at the club had gotten into an argument with a dozen or so men, according to Ms. Gutman. The altercation started with the Israelis chanting pro-Israeli slogans and the other group of patrons responding with pro-Palestinian chants, the Greek police said.Ms. Gutman insisted that Shahar and his friends played no part in the slanging match, a claim that could not be independently verified. But when they left the club, she said, the pro-Palestinians, who appeared to speak a language other than Greek, pursued them and, she said, beat some of them.Later, the police came to the teens\u2019 apartment and questioned them, according to Ms. Gutman. A police spokeswoman, Constantina Dimoglidou, said the police investigation pointed to a verbal exchange and said there were no injuries. She said the nationality of the pro-Palestinians remained unclear. The next day, Shahar and his friends got on their scheduled flight back to Israel.ImageA vandalized office for the Israeli airline El Al in Paris this month. Credit...Michel Euler\/Associated PressIsraelis, and especially soldiers, who are traveling abroad have been advised by their government to avoid conspicuous signs of \u201cIsraeliness\u201d and to not post their whereabouts in real time on social media. Passengers from the Crown Iris described on Israeli television how they had turned their T-shirts inside out to hide Israeli logos and said they would identify, if asked, as Spanish or Italian.Some defiantly patriotic Israeli travelers have wrapped themselves in Israeli flags. The festivalgoers questioned in Belgium were apparently spotted because they were carrying the banner of their army unit, according to reports and images on social media.But just speaking Hebrew can be enough to elicit an aggressive reaction.Shlomo Barzel, the spokesman for Israel\u2019s national soccer team, said the chief coach, Ran Ben Shimon, and his assistant, Gal Cohen, were chatting in Hebrew in central Athens this month when a passerby began shouting at them, then shoved Mr. Ben Shimon.\u201cThere was nothing else overtly Israeli about them,\u201d Mr. Barzel said, adding that the passerby was unlikely to have recognized them.In Vienna in late July, the cellist Amit Peled, the violinist Hagai Shaham and the pianist Julia Gurvitch popped into a pizzeria for a bite before their concert. Mr. Peled says he ordered their food in German, but the waiter wanted to know what language they had been speaking between them. When Mr. Peled replied that it was Hebrew, the waiter said he would not serve them and expelled them.\u201cThe initial shock and humiliation were profound,\u201d Mr. Peled wrote in an Instagram post a day after the events. \u201cBut what struck us even more deeply was what came next \u2014 or rather, what didn\u2019t. The people around us were clearly startled, some offered sympathetic glances, and then, quietly, they went back to their dinners, their conversations, their wine \u2014 as though nothing had happened.\u201dEven more galling, Mr. Peled said in a phone interview, was that two of them came to the concert after their meal.Mr. Peled, a professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, said that he no longer wears his Star of David necklace on campus, where the atmosphere is loaded, but keeps it in his cello case. Since October 2023, he has shown solidarity with the victims of the Hamas attack onstage with musical tributes and dedications, often drawing ire.\u201cHere,\u201d he said, \u201cI was just ordering pizza.\u201dThe three musicians recounted the events in identical terms. But speaking to local Austrian news media, the owner of the pizzeria said he had been at the restaurant all that day and denied that it had happened.Mr. Shaham, the violinist and a professor at Tel Aviv University, said he was accosted in the Dutch city of Amsterdam last year by a man in a suit who told him not to dare to speak Hebrew there, calling it \u201cthat disgusting language.\u201d In Berlin, he said, Uber drivers would cancel his rides when they saw his name.\u201cAs a human,\u201d he said, \u201cI think we have to act humanely.\u201dPresenting himself as a cultural representative who does not take a political stance, Mr. Shaham added, \u201cClassical music is the language of Europe.\u201dMyra Noveck contributed reporting from Jerusalem.Isabel Kershner, a Times correspondent in Jerusalem, has been reporting on Israeli and Palestinian affairs since 1990.Niki Kitsantonis is a freelance correspondent for The Times based in Athens. 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Middle East CrisisThe LatestGaza Famine ReportPressure on IsraelFear in Gaza CityMediation EffortsIran Nuclear TalksJournalists Killed in GazaAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTThis Summer, a Hostile Reception for Many Israelis AbroadAgainst the backdrop of the devastating war and hunger crisis in Gaza, Israeli travelers have been harassed and accosted in Europe, sometimes just for speaking Hebrew.Share full articleGreek riot police officers stood guard as pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested against the arrival of a cruise liner carrying Israeli tourists, in Agios Nikolaos on the island of Crete, in July. Credit...Costas Metaxakis/Agence France-Presse β Getty ImagesBy Isabel Kershner and Niki KitsantonisIsabel Kershner reported from Jerusalem, and Niki Kitsantonis from Athens.Aug. 29, 2025, 5:05 a.m. ETIt was 4:36 a.m. when Orit Gutmanβs phone pinged in Israel with the kind of text message no mother wants to receive.βPick up. Itβs urgent. Theyβre chasing u...
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Simplified: Israeli travelers have been harassed and accosted in Europe
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Conflict , Historical π a114b5a7-894d-49f8-8c57-6d1dc2807463Simplified: Gaza war was triggered in October 2023 when Palestinian Hamas militants attacked Israel killing 1200 people and taking 251 hostages
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Three prominent classical musicians were kicked out of a pizzeria in Vienna for speaking Hebrew.0.900Simplified: Three prominent classical musicians were kicked out of pizzeria Vienna for speaking Hebrew
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Discrimination , Music π a1161e71-02e9-47d9-aecc-906f92ae400fSimplified: Celebrity Israeli DJ Skazi was barred from appearing at Tomorrowland after two Israeli festivalgoers were flagged by pro-Palestinian activist group as...
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Simplified: Israelis flock to Greece each year consider it home away from home
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Simplified: In recent survey by Israel Democracy Institute more than half respondents said reports of rising antisemitism and harassment of Israelis abroad were a...
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Simplified: Thousands rallied peacefully in Athens smaller protests took place in other city squares and on islands
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Simplified: Banners read Not in our name and Stop the Genocide
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Simplified: Israelβs ambassador to Greece Noam Katz argued publicly with mayor of Athens accusing him of not doing enough to make Israelis feel safe and failing t...
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Simplified: Mayor Haris Doukas responded in social media post that city authority does not accept lessons in democracy from those who kill civilians and children...
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Simplified: He added that city does remove such graffiti
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Simplified: When Crown Iris reached Rhodes traders came to port to welcome passengers
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Simplified: Police kept small protest at distance scuffled with few activists made eight arrests
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Simplified: We welcome our friends the Israelis who have been visiting and supporting our island for years said Michalis Zisimatos
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Simplified: Act humanely