ADL blasts Lufthansa's "non-apology" after Jews blocked from flight
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The Anti-Defamation League is calling out Lufthansa after the German carrier blocked a large group of travelers — seemingly because they were Jewish — from boarding a flight in Frankfurt, Germany.
The carrier apologized for last week's incident, calling it inconsistent with its policies and values. "We have zero tolerance for racism, anti-Semitism and discrimination of any type," Lufthansa said Tuesday in a statement.
Lufthansa also said it should have limited its flight ban to passengers who refused to follow its rules.

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