Israeli Family Denied Hotel Booking After Receiving 'No Jews Allowed' Message
An Israeli family was turned away from a Bavaria hotel after receiving a message stating 'no Jews allowed.' German authorities are investigating the incident.
middleeasteye.netAn Israeli family received a booking denial from a hotel in Bavaria that included the message 'no Jews allowed.' The family had attempted to reserve rooms at the property. The explicit message was sent in response to their inquiry.
Authorities have opened an inquiry into the case.
Officials are examining whether the denial violates German anti-discrimination laws. The probe comes as reports of antisemitic incidents have increased in Germany in recent months. No further details about the hotel's location or the family's response have been released.
Transparency
Reported by a single outlet. This score reflects source tier and factual specificity — corroboration is limited with one source.
Story details
Related Stories
news.google.comAmazon Replaces Walmart at Top of 2026 Fortune 500 After 13-Year Reign
Amazon overtook Walmart for the No. 1 spot on the annual ranking after posting $700 billion in revenue, ending Walmart’s 13-year run at the top. The list shows total Fortune 500 revenue reached $21 trillion.
jns.orgIranian Strikes Hit Kuwait Airport, Killing One and Injuring Over 60
Iranian drones and missiles struck Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring more than 60 others. Kuwait closed the facility for several hours before resuming limited operations from another terminal.
deccanchronicle.comIranian Drone Strikes Kuwait Airport Terminal, Killing One
An Iranian drone hit a passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, killing one Indian citizen and injuring 63 others. Kuwait ordered two Iranian diplomats to leave within 24 hours.