Egy Dorit Zilberman nevű izraeli nő arról óbégatta tele a sajtót, hogy a San Franciso-i reptéren az amik "gázkamrába" vágták. Közben azt sem mulasztotta el, hogy Európában "gázkamrában elpusztított" családjáról" fantáziáljon. A jelek szerint azonban Zilberman doktornő, hasonlóan a négy év "haláltábort" túlélő Wiesenthalhoz, jól bírja a "gázkamrát", mivel makkegészségesen holokausztozott az izraeli Jediot Ahronotnak. Minderről a lap angol nyelvű netes változata, az Ynet.news számolt be.
Az USA-ba konferenciára érkező Dr. Zilberman nagyot ajvékolva azt is közölte, hogy izraeli útlevele miatt bántak vele megalázó módon az amerikai biztonságiak, még a cipőjét is le kellett vennie, és, hogy korábban ilyet sehol máshol nem tapasztalt. Állítása szerint hiába hivatkozott arra, hogy megbecsült orvos (ennek kapcsán a zsidó lap is korrekten megjegyzi: Az USA repterek vezetői ismerik azt az izraeli módszert, amelynek során a külső és etnikai jegyek alapján választanak ki utasokat, ez a gyakorlat Amerikában tilos. "US airport directors note Israel's profiling methods to single out passengers based on their appearance or ethnic group, a practice banned in US" )
A valóságban azonban európai reptereken, még Ferihegyen is, sőt az egész világon előfordul, hogy tetőtől talpig átvizsgálnak bárkit, a cipőjét is, persze sok helyen tényleg az arab külsejűekre utaznak, de fullfehérekkel is megteszik - a zsidót viszont csak az zavarja, ha néha rá is sor kerül. Amúgy persze tényleg csúnya egy eljárás és a máig nem tisztázott szeptember 11-e miatt kényszerítette rá a világot az USA, amely egyre jobban fenyegeti a világ biztonságát a repülés szabadságának korlátozására, korábban közönséges ajándékok repülőgépre vitelének megtiltására stb.
Végül a Jediot Ahronot újságírói kiderítették, hogy egy az USA-ban bevett módszerről van szó, az utasok ruházatát levegőárammal vizsgálják át, hogy egyébként nem látható anyagrészecskéket, például robbanóanyag-maradványokat felszabadítsanak.
Mindenestre az eset jól példázza, hogyan is keletkezhetett a náci gázkamrák meséje, amelyek helyett Eli Wiesel "holokauszttúlélő" kezdetben óriási, égő gödrökről hazudozott könyveiben.
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'I was put in a gas chamber,' says Israeli doctor
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'
Itamar Eichner
An Israeli doctor who underwent tight security checks at San Francisco International claims that she was humiliated only because of her nationality.
Dr Dorit Zilberman, a senior urologist at the Chaim Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer who was visiting the United States for the first time for a professional conference, claimed that airport security officials led her to what she called a sort of "gas chamber", where she was sprayed with a strong current of air for two minutes, which caused her great pain.
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US airport directors study Israeli passenger screening / Associated Press
US airport directors note Israel's profiling methods to single out passengers based on their appearance or ethnic group, a practice banned in US
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.
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.
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.'"
'I have never experienced such humiliation'
Zilberman then asked another crew member why this was being done to her, and if it was because she was Israeli. The crew member simply answered, "I don't know."
Zilberman said she was then lead to a sealed chamber and asked to get in, she was told that she would feel "a flow like in the shower".
"When I walked in, barrages of compressed gas - probably air - were fired at me. Since I am thin, it was very painful. I was then taken out of that 'gas chamber' and taken to another corner where I was asked to take off my shoes, my hand bag was taken from me and my belongings were taken out one by one and scanned along with my shoes in special paper for tracing dangerous substances.
"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."
Zilberman said that in all the countries she had visited, she had never experienced such humiliation just because she was Israeli.
"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."
An examination by Yedioth Ahronoth reporter Aryeh Egozi showed that the so-called "gas chamber" Zilberman spoke of is meant to track traces of explosive materials on passengers' clothing.
Air currents meant to release particles of explosives are sprayed at the passenger, and sensors in the chamber examine these particles.
The examination method was authorized by all relevant bodies in the United States and poses no damage whatsoever to the examinee. European airport authorities are considering applying a similar search method as well.