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A controversial incident occurred in the Polish capital, Warsaw, when a driver for the "Bolt" ride-sharing app refused to pick up an Israeli passenger, justifying his refusal by claiming she was killing people, noting that she was Jewish. The passenger, Lyudmila Kolomatsky, a resident of the West Bank settlements, documented the confrontation and posted it on social media platforms, prompting the company to take action against the driver. The dispute began when the driver was asked about his nationality; he responded that he is Israeli, then refused the service and threatened to file a complaint. The situation escalated into a exchange of religious slogans and political statements, with the driver claiming that Israel kills people, and the passenger responding with Israeli slogans. It was revealed that the passenger has a settlement background and supports far-right extremist policies, promoting positions that back Israeli occupation policies and considering some Palestinian activities as terrorism, along with supportive comments for prominent far-right figures. The company responded by taking measures against the driver, but the passenger remains dissatisfied with how the company handled the incident.
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