18/7/2025–|Last update: 21:11 (Mecca time)
In Russia, 135 anti -Israel demonstrators were issued in Russia in a case dating back to 2023 in the Republic Dagestan The same Muslim majority, according to a Russian investigation committee.
According to the same sources, those convicted of prison were sentenced to periods ranging between 6 and 15 years for their participation in “collective riots and other crimes”, without the investigators mentioning the names of these people, or whether they recognized guilt or not.
Investigators said they had gathered evidence of 142 individuals, but they achieved the participation of 139 of them with a massive demonstration against Israel in October 2023 at an airport in the Republic of Dagestan.
The investigators put the other three individuals on the wanted list in Russia, which accuses them Moscow Regulating riots through leaflets on the Telegram channel.
At the time, hundreds of anti -Israel protesters stormed an airport in the city of “Hajj Qalaa” with the arrival of a plane coming from Tel Aviv, to denounce the war of extermination by Israel on Gaza Strip About two years ago.
In video clips at that time, most young protesters appeared, waving Palestinian flags, smashing glass doors, and running at the airport, “God is great”.
20 injuries
More than 20 people were wounded, none of them of any of the plane’s passengers, before the security forces controlled the situation.
At the time, it was stated, “Flight Radar”, which is a flight that follows the air traffic that a flight of the Russian company “Red Winjz” came from Tel Aviv landed at Mahj Qalaa airport, while the independent Russian “Sotta” website indicated that the flight landed through transit and is scheduled to take off again towards Moscow.
The Russian authorities decided, on the day after the airport storming the demonstrators, to transfer the flights coming from Tel Aviv away from Dagestan.
Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed the West and Ukraine for turmoil, without providing evidence, while Kiev denied any role in the incident, and the United States strongly condemned the violence.