No room for war criminals: Naples hotels ban pro-Israel guests
Hotels worldwide have expressed solidarity with Palestinians—particularly the residents of Gaza, who for the past two years have faced relentless attacks and genocidal war by the Zionist regime.
This time, hotels in Italy, specifically in the tourist city of Naples, have announced they will not accept any Zionist citizen if it is proven that they were involved in the Gaza war or that they support the policies of the regime led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to Israel’s Channel 12 TV, one hotel in Naples has made it a condition that any Zionist wishing to book a room for vacation must prove they did not participate in the occupation of Gaza.
One Zionist woman explained: “Like many ‘Israelis’ looking for a place to stay in Naples, I tried to book a hotel room. But I was told the hotel would only host me if I could prove I had not participated in military operations in Gaza and that I do not support Netanyahu’s cabinet policies. If I refused to state this, the hotel would not accept my stay and would return my money.”
In a message from the hotel’s representative, it was stated: “I am ready to warmly welcome you, but I need to know whether the guests have participated in military operations in Gaza, or whether they support Netanyahu’s criminal cabinet policies. If so, I will never accept hosting you, because I consider you an undesirable element. Your money will be refunded.”
Channel 12 further reported that this is another example of hotels which, amid the ongoing war on Gaza, are either refusing to host Zionist residents of the occupied territories altogether or are imposing conditions on their stay. Similar cases have previously been reported in hotels in Belgium, Norway, Japan, and elsewhere.