The two Israeli brothers who were subjected to aggressive questioning from 'antisemitic' Border Force staff as they arrived in Britain are heroes who saved dozens of people during the murderous October 7 Hamas terror attacks, MailOnline can reveal.
Daniel and Neria Sharabi defended some 30 people during the carnage of the Nova festival as they sheltered behind a tank. UK Border Force were slammed for 'demeaning' the brothersIn footage posted on X, the Border Force officer says 'Knock the attitude off' Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Daniel, 23, said he wanted an apology from the British government after the way he and his brother were treated upon their arrival on Sunday night'I'm glad that Mr Cleverley has launched an investigation into this – I hope the people who interrogated us learn some lessons from this.
'And the second I said it, he just flipped. From that moment he just started to interrogate us. He told us to 'sit over there, don't move, we need to interrogate you'. 'When I heard that, I just shut my mouth and realised that if I say more things maybe he might arrest me.Speaking of how he feels following the incident, he said: 'I don't feel safe. If this is how the cops treats civilians, I don't want to be here. People here are asking us to stay a little bit longer, but I don't feel safe to stay here. I want to go home, and we'll be taking our flight home today.
Explaining that he feels more unsafe in the UK than in Israel, he said: 'In Israel, not even one cop is going to tell me these kinds of things.'James Cleverly has since put a statement up on X saying the incident is being handled Advertisement Both men are said to be suffering from PTSD after the murderous Hamas attack which sparked the war in Gaza, leaving more than 1,000 civilians dead and many raped or tortured.
A group of boys inspecting a demolished building which belonged to the Palestinian Darduna family, following Israeli attacks at Jabaliya Refugee Camp Advertisement Neria said they were ordered to disperse, and he left their friend called Karin Journo — who had a broken leg prior to the event — and together with his cousin Shalev Yehoshua and a friend, Yosef-Haim Ohana, went to retrieve his car.
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