‘Jews Not Welcome In Greece’: Protesters Block Israeli Cruise Ship

By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

ATHENS/JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters blocked Israeli tourists from disembarking in Greece on Tuesday, forcing an Israeli-owned cruise ship carrying 1,600 passengers to reroute to Cyprus.

The Crown Iris, operated by Israel’s Mano Maritime, was prevented from docking in the port of Ermoupoli on the Greek island of Syros as an estimated 300 demonstrators gathered in and around the port to protest Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza, witnesses said.

Initially, Mano Shipping described the disruption as a “slight delay,” expecting the protest to disperse “within half an hour.” However, as the hours passed and tensions escalated, the company abandoned the stop and reroute to Limassol, Cyprus.

“It took the police two hours to arrive,” passenger Dror Marshalkowitz told Israel’s Channel 12. “Whoever made the decision to reroute apparently did the right thing — there were 300 to 400 children on board.”

Onboard security told passengers to remain inside the ship during the standoff, avoiding exposure on the deck. One Israeli traveler told Kan public broadcaster that some passengers responded to the protest by waving Israeli flags and singing. “We felt safe inside the ship, but the children were a little stressed,” the passenger added.

Demonstrators held banners reading “Stop the Genocide” and waved Palestinian flags, accusing Israel of committing atrocities in Gaza. No court has found Israel guilty of genocide.

DEEPENING TIES

In a statement, the protesters also condemned Greece’s deepening ties with Israel, citing growing economic, technological, and military cooperation. “As residents of Syros, but more so as human beings, we are taking action that we hope will contribute to stopping the destruction from the genocidal war taking place in our neighborhood,” they said.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar contacted his Greek counterpart, George Gerapetritis, following the incident, the Greek Foreign Ministry confirmed, though it declined to release details of their conversation.

Israel’s Mano Maritime confirmed that its vessel was denied entry due to the protest. “The ship arrived at Syros, encountered a demonstration by pro-Palestinian supporters, and passengers were stuck on board without permission to disembark,” the company said in a statement.

The incident comes amid rising concerns about antisemitism across Europe, with Jewish communities reporting increased hostility linked to the war in Gaza. In Greece, anti-Israel graffiti and protests have become more frequent.

Greece has become a favored destination for Israeli tourists in recent years, reflecting the two Mediterranean nations’ warming diplomatic and economic relations.

While no injuries or arrests were reported during the Syros protest, the episode left several shaken amid broader concerns over antisemitism in Europe.

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