"This was very much an anti-Semitic mob, who wished to do harm to the Jewish passengers on the aircraft. And they acted violently when Russian authorities came in to take control," Ritter said, commenting on the October 29 incident.
"Russian President Vladimir Putin was quick to react to the situation, convening [the country’s] emergency council Security Council where he laid down the law about how Russia will respond to this or holding all of the perpetrators of this violence accountable and making it clear that there's no room in Russia today for anti-Semitism," Ritter said.
"There's no room in the world today for anti-Semitism. Jewish followers need to peacefully coexist with Muslims, with Christians, with people of any religion. That's the way it should be. And that's the message that the Russian president was sending to Russia and the world when he convened this [emergency] meeting [of the Russian Security Council]," the analyst concluded.