OMG. She committed the "ultimate sin" in their culture...

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I hope the Islamists don't kill her (British Muslim woman) for daring to tell facts.

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British Muslim woman faces backlash after posting positive experience at Ben Gurion Airport.
“They gave me a coffee, they gave me a cheese sandwich… we weren't strip-searched or anything like that, it was all good,” Sanam said.

A British Muslim woman faced criticism and backlash after sharing her experience going through Ben-Gurion Airport security on TikTok on her way to visit the al-Aqsa Mosque earlier this month.

“The stories kind of put me off, but I'm here to share my story of immigration and security,” the woman, who goes by the username Sanam, said, adding that she hoped her positive experience would motivate others to visit.

“They gave me a coffee, they gave me a cheese sandwich… we weren't strip-searched or anything like that, it was all good.”

Many of the comments were shaming her for “promoting” the Israeli airport, asking, “How much did they pay you?” and criticising her for speaking positively of the state.
 
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British Muslim woman faces backlash after posting positive experience at Ben Gurion Airport.
“They gave me a coffee, they gave me a cheese sandwich… we weren't strip-searched or anything like that, it was all good,” Sanam said.

A British Muslim woman faced criticism and backlash after sharing her experience going through Ben-Gurion Airport security on TikTok on her way to visit the al-Aqsa Mosque earlier this month.

“The stories kind of put me off, but I'm here to share my story of immigration and security,” the woman, who goes by the username Sanam, said, adding that she hoped her positive experience would motivate others to visit.

“They gave me a coffee, they gave me a cheese sandwich… we weren't strip-searched or anything like that, it was all good.”

Many of the comments were shaming her for “promoting” the Israeli airport, asking, “How much did they pay you?” and criticising her for speaking positively of the state.

Har har the joke's on her.

Those sneaky Hebrews most likely gave her a cheese sammich that was made with pork-derived rennet or rennet from improperly slaughtered animals, thereby rendering it haram.

So now she's going to Muslim hell. :laughing0301:
 
If you aren't visiting for nefarious purppses then of course you will be treated well. A ny false problem is usually from the source nations fake intel and/or biased policing, not the arriving nation.
 
Har har the joke's on her.

Those sneaky Hebrews most likely gave her a cheese sammich that was made with pork-derived rennet or rennet from improperly slaughtered animals, thereby rendering it haram.

So now she's going to Muslim hell. :laughing0301:
Lol
 
If you aren't visiting for nefarious purppses then of course you will be treated well. A ny false problem is usually from the source nations fake intel and/or biased policing, not the arriving nation.
No doubt about that.
 
The passenger at Ben Gurion Airport who caused a stir: "I don't regret it".

"I got a lot of comments, asking 'How much did the Israelis pay you?'"
The Muslim passenger who spoke openly about respectful treatment and a positive experience at Ben Gurion Airport when she came to visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque continues to draw fire. Along with supportive comments, she also receives angry criticism from surfers who claim that she "does not serve the Palestinian narrative." After the video she uploaded gained about a quarter of a million views, she refuses to apologize and clarifies: "This is my personal experience, it stands by my opinion"

Asaf Vaknin.
mako.
Published: 29.12.25
Reported to us.

Sanam Hussein, the Muslim passenger who arrived in Israel from Birmingham with the aim of visiting the Al-Aqsa Mosque with her husband and shared online about the positive experience she had at Ben Gurion Airport, continues to receive criticism from followers who attack her behavior and for posting positive things related to Israel.

As a reminder, Sanam uploaded a video to the TikTok network in which she documented herself after landing at Ben Gurion Airport. "I've heard a lot of horror stories about the process of entering here and the border checks, but that's not what I experienced in Israel," Sanam said. "While we were waiting, security officers came up to us and gave us drinks and food, which was really nice. Even though I had snacks, they brought us coffee and a cheese sandwich. They were also nice and asked if we needed anything else."
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