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Shin Bet deports Spain's most famous clown upon arrival in Israel
2010-05-09
Ivan Prado, the most famous clown in Spain, did not expect to be put on a return flight back to Madrid soon after arriving at Ben-Gurion International Airport late last month, after spending six hours with officials from the Shin Bet security service and the Interior Ministry. The officials accused Prado of having ties to Palestinian terror organizations. Foreign Ministry officials, meanwhile, say the incident caused grave damage to Israel's image in Spain.

Prado, director of the International Clown Festival in Galicia, arrived at Ben-Gurion Airport on April 26 with a Spanish national of Arab origin. They planned to go to Ramallah to help organize a similar festival, but at passport control Prado was taken aside by a Shin Bet officer who asked him about his planned visit to the West Bank and about his connections to various Palestinian organizations. He and his female companion were held for six hours, during which they were questioned repeatedly, and their passports were confiscated.

They were sent back to Spain after an Interior Ministry official informed them that they would not be permitted into Israel. After Prado returned to Madrid he launched a media campaign denouncing Israel and comparing the situation of Palestinians in the West Bank with Jews in Poland.

The incident sparked tension between the Israeli Embassy in Madrid and the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, prompted by questions to the embassy from Spanish journalists and fueled by the diplomats' anger at the Foreign Ministry's explanation that Prado was turned away at the airport "for security reasons."

The Shin Bet issued a statement to Haaretz lacking significant details about the reasons behind the decision. "We recommended to the Interior Ministry to prevent his entry into Israel after the findings of the security check produced suspicions about him," the statement said. "The man declined to provide complete information to the security people, especially in regard to his links with Palestinian terror organizations."
Posted by:ryuge

#9  This is about a real clown! I just kinda sorta assumed it was about Judge Wassisname.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-05-09 22:13  

#8  So he is pissed, because he was hoping to go to Ramallah and agitate. Golly gee willacres. Now why would the Israelis unfairly kick him out?

Maybe for his next trick, he will go to Saudi Arabia to spread his message of peace and love with Christians and Jews.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-05-09 19:38  

#7  Sure. 'Clowns for Palestine' has a nice ring to it.
Posted by: Skunky Glins****   2010-05-09 19:36  

#6  We have real clowns running middle east politics and diplomacy. Who needs an impostor?
Posted by: Skunky Glins****   2010-05-09 19:32  

#5  "If a tree falls in the forest and kills a mime, does anybody care?"

Hell, Paul, nobody but the mime cares if that falling tree is in the center of town.

Except the town would have fewer trees - the greenies might care about that.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-05-09 17:49  

#4  If a tree falls in the forest and kills a mime, does anybody care?

Israel takes its security seriously. They have the right to refuse entry to anybody, based upon their policies and intel.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-05-09 16:26  

#3  Could be worse.

Prado could've been a mime.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-05-09 16:06  

#2  Who's laughing now, bitch?!
Posted by: Ay Chihuahua   2010-05-09 14:50  

#1  the incident caused grave damage to Israel's image in Spain

The difference between:
"We really, really hate you and want you all dead." and "We really, really hate you and want you all dead and your dog to have a mange."?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-05-09 12:18  

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