An Orthodox-Jewish Israeli has been arrested after going on the rampage and smashing up passenger plane equipment when an 'immodest' film was shown during a flight from Poland.

The 36-year-old, from Beit Shemesh, 'ran wild' and broke two screens during the El Al flight from the Polish capital Warsaw to Tel Aviv after becoming enraged by the movie, Truth.

Police were alerted and the man, who lives in an ultra-Orthodox neighbourhood, was arrested when the Boeing 737 landed at Ben Gurion International Airport on Wednesday.

The 36-year-old, from Beit Shemesh, 'ran wild' and broke two screens during the El Al flight from the Polish capital Warsaw to Tel Aviv after becoming enraged by the movie, Truth

Truth, which stars Cate Blanchett (left), Robert Redford (right) and Denis Quaid, charts the controversy around a 2004 report on 60 Minutes about George W. Bush's national guard service

According to the New York Post, El Al - Israel's national carrier - told Arutz 7: 'In the course of an El Al flight from Warsaw to Tel Aviv, the passenger ran wild and damaged the plane's equipment.

'El Al will not tolerate violent behaviour of any kind in the course of its flights, and therefore the police were called.'

Truth, which stars Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford and Denis Quaid, charts the controversy around a 2004 report on 60 Minutes about George W. Bush's national guard service.

According to IMDB the film, due for release in the UK in March, contains a brief nude picture and contains sexual references and swearing.

Police were alerted and the man, who lives in an ultra-Orthodox neighbourhood, was arrested when the Boeing 737 landed at Ben Gurion International Airport (pictured) on Wednesday

Haaretz reports that he started striking and pushing screens, breaking two of them after being angered by the content of the film.

The website says the aircraft had only larger screens spaced between seats rather than individual sets on each seat.