Hawzah News Agency- The Yomiuri Shimbun daily reported on Wednesday that during negotiations with the Israeli agency, the hotel’s management said it was “dissatisfied with actions taken against the Palestinian people,” prompting the decision to reject the booking.
The case comes amid heightened public debate in Japan over Israel’s war on Gaza and growing expressions of solidarity with Palestinians. Earlier this year, another incident sparked controversy when a hotel in Kyoto asked an Israeli tourist to sign a declaration stating that he had not committed war crimes during his military service as a condition for checking in.
Source: EUPAC
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