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Israeli soldier denied entry into Prague — airport detains murderer

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29 October 2025
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Authorities at Prague airport detained an Israeli soldier who actively helped the terrorist state commit genocide. Israeli soldier denied entry into the Czech Republic after a 15-hour detention.

Great Job Prague 🇨🇿

An Israeli Soldier who fought in Gaza and Lebanon was detained for hours at Prague’s international airport and denied entry to the Czech Republic. pic.twitter.com/yRI6E6vHwG

— Ryan Rozbiani (@RyanRozbiani) October 29, 2025

According to ynet Global, the man travelled to Prague with his wife “after months of reserve duty.” Or, in other words, after months of murdering innocent Palestinians. Hilariously, he also claimed they ‘treated him like a criminal.’ Funny that.

In the end, the couple had to pay for their own return tickets and lost their holiday.

Reports suggest he was denied entry to the Schengen Area after French authorities issued a well-earned criminal alert against him in the Schengen Information System. Authorities put them through 15 hours of questioning before deportation to Israel.

Israeli soldier denied entry: No safe haven for war criminals.

He claimed:

I don’t understand why we’re being deported or what I supposedly did that led to this kind of ‘warning’ against me.

These people are so far removed from reality that they don’t realise that committing genocide might raise the occasional red flag when travelling internationally.

this is how we must respond to all them genocidal cunts who get off on killing innocent people. exclude them, make it known that they are not welcome anywhere. https://t.co/h8x38et9ve

— ف (@jiminilvrs) October 29, 2025

The Schengen zone prevents travel for individuals with certain criminal records, including drug trafficking and murder. While the Schengen criteria don’t explicitly include ‘war crimes’ or ‘genocide’ in black and white. But anyone with a brain can put two and two together.

He also tried to suggest that someone had stolen his identity and used it to commit serious crimes. Again, did murdering babies slip his mind?

Good, I hope other countries follow suit https://t.co/ElpospykYf

— MillieMN001 (@MillieMN001) October 29, 2025

May this be the beginning of a worldwide response. No safe haven for war criminals. https://t.co/GL3AiMVeMJ

— Jugni (@kikigee24) October 29, 2025

Earlier this month, British lawyers said that British courts can now try and jail Brits who served in Israel’s genocide, under the Foreign Enlistment Act. This is thanks to the UK finally recognising the Palestinian state. However, the law cannot be applied retrospectively. This means that those who have served in the IDF over the two years prior to September will effectively get away scot-free.

Declassified UK have previously reported that 80 Brits were serving in the Israeli military on 7 October 2023. This raises questions about a future in which the UK will have baby-murdering ex-IDF soldiers roaming the streets.

One of these days we will be arresting them for their warcrimes and putting them on trial. https://t.co/ulAQ14kONt

— Dianne Woodward (@WoodwarddianneJ) October 29, 2025

It’s sickening that IDF soldiers feel such entitlement for their little autumn holiday, after trapping 2 million Palestinians in Gaza while they’ve besieged it into oblivion

Now, if a certain British prime minister could stop inviting violent Israeli thugs and war criminals into the UK, that would be great.

Feature image via Associated Press/YouTube

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  1. timfrom says:
    8 months ago

    That comment “I don’t understand why we’re being deported or what I supposedly did that led to this kind of ‘warning’ against me” made me laugh out loud!
    As you say, Great Job, Prague! I think you just shot up my City-mini-breaks list. Haven’t been back there since the 90s…

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