Suggestion: Add an opening paragraph that sums up the crux of the atrocity before you explain the background. For example:
"More than 100 visibly Jewish passengers were denied boarding on a Lufthansa Airlines plane after a few unrelated Jews were alleged to have failed to follow mask guidelines on a previous flight, numerous eyewitnesses told me. Video shared with DansDeals seems to confirm that all Jews were banned because it was "Jewish people" who "made the problems" on the earlier flight, an eerie reawakening of collective punishment meted out by a German airlines against anyone with a Jewish appearance.
Last week, thousands of Jews made an annual pilgrimage to visit the grave of Rabbi Yeshaya Steiner..."
(This is called an "inverted pyramid" in journalism terms. It allows readers to get the main news in the first paragraph, which piques their interest and gives them a perspective through which to understand the rest of the article.)