According to The Times of Israel reported on the 30th, in response to the anti-Semitic riots at a Russian airport earlier, the US State Department's special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism Deborah Lipstadt used this to pressure the Russian government to ensure the safety of Jews.
Lipstadt reportedly said on social media X, "We call on the Russian government to ensure their safety." "As we see a wave of anti-Semitism around the world, the United States stands with Israel and the entire Jewish community." "There is no excuse anywhere for anti-Semitic activities or incitement to anti-Semitic activities," she added.
According to the "Russia Today" (RT) website earlier reported that rumors appeared on local social media that a flight from Tel Aviv to Makhachkala was carrying a group of "Jewish refugees", and then anti-Semitic riots broke out at Makhachkala airport on the 29th local time, and a large number of angry protesters gathered at the airport to look for the so-called "Jewish refugees". Riot police were sent to the scene.
In the Russian republic of Dagestan, Muslims are in the majority. The rumors about "Jewish refugees" appear to have come from a Telegram channel called "Utro Dagestan" (meaning "Morning in Dagestan"), which was once revealed to have been set up by Ukrainian intelligence specifically to foment unrest in Russia.
Earlier on the 29th, the leader of the Republic of Dagestan Sergei Melikov made a speech on the matter, calling on the public not to believe unfounded rumors spread online. The local branch of the Russian Interior Ministry has issued a warning to those involved in the airport riot, urging them not to take illegal actions. The ministry said it had opened a criminal investigation into organizing mass riots and warned that people who publicly express speech involving racial and religious hate could be subject to criminal prosecution.
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