Hotel manager in northern Italy rejects Israeli couple's reservation over Gaza war - report
The couple had only just received the controversial message from the hotel a day before their departure at the beginning of the month.
A hotel reservation made by an Israeli couple was canceled at the Hotel Garni Ongaro in Selva di Cadore in northern Italy, with the establishment's manager accusing Israelis of "being responsible for genocide," The Associated Press quoted him as saying in a Friday report.
The couple had only just received the controversial message from the hotel a day before their departure at the beginning of the month, the report added. The reservation was initially made through the Booking.com online platform, that said that the hotel was removed from the platform.
The hotel manager's Facebook account has since been closed shortly after the manager offered Israeli tourists the chance to cancel their reservation free of charge, according to the Press.
Jewish Community of Venice President Dario Calimani was quoted by the Press in response to the treatment by the hotel, saying that "when you don’t agree with what Israel does, you spread hatred against all Israelis." The Israeli Foreign Ministry has also been made aware of the incident, the report added.