Israeli Doctor Is
Frightened At Airport
Her Parents Died Here 65 Years Ago
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Israeli Doctor Distraught
US airport security check leaves Dr Dorit Zilberman distraught,
after reportedly being humiliated only because of her nationality.
'My family perished in Europe's gas chambers, I never thought 65
years later I would be marked, isolated, and put in a gas chamber'
An Israeli doctor who underwent tight security checks at San
Francisco International claims that she was humiliated only because
of her nationality.
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She Set Off Alarms
After her handbag passed the standard airport screening,
Zilberman was told she had to undergo further security checks and
was asked to step aside. "They took me aside, examined me
scrupulously. It was a pretty humiliating situation," Zilberman
wrote in her complaint.
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She Was Pulled Aside Because She Was Israeli
The doctor claimed that once she presented her Israeli passport
she was told to walk on a different path than the other passengers.
"It was a dead end path that led to a kind of corner," she told Ynet.
"I thought I misheard the instructions and I tried to retrace my
steps, another woman from the security crew ordered me to stop in a
tone as if she was talking to a retard. She told me 'You don't
understand, it says here that you should stop and wait for a crew
member to approach you.'"
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Looked Under Her Skirt?
Oh God! Treating her like a terrorist. 'I have never experienced
such humiliation', she whined.
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Zilberman Put In Sealed Chamber
She was lead to a sealed chamber, frightened to the point she
couuld have soiled herself.
Next she was asked to take off my shoes, my hand bag where they were
checked for traces of explosives.
"At that point I started to cry and told the man that in my country
I am a respected doctor, and that I had never experienced such a
chain of humiliations. He told me that if I didn’t like it, I could
call the supervisor."
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Schwartzers Use Air Jets
Inside they hit her with compressed air, as she fought to
keep her skirt down, the negro TSNA ogled her.
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She Started To Cry
"At that point I started to cry and told the man that in my country
I am a respected doctor, and that I had never experienced such a
chain of humiliations. He told me that if I didn’t like it, I could
call the supervisor."
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She Is A holocaust Survivor
"My family perished in the gas chambers in Europe. I never
believed that 65 years later, I would be marked, isolated and taken
into a gas chamber."
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She Files A Complaint
Zilberman filed a complaint with the Foreign Ministry on the
matter, and sources at the ministry said they would discuss the
subject with the Americans, while adding that the number of Israeli
complaints of treatment at American airports has recently been on
the rise.
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Irving 'Cavalier Attitude' Is Outrageous
This women had her entire family gassed at Auschwitz, and 65 yrs
later she is traumatized at an American airport.
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