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German hotel apologizes for 'no Jews allowed' message

A Bavarian hotel apologized after rejecting an Israeli guest with a message stating 'no Jews allowed,' claiming the remark was a mistake caused by frustration with fraudulent bookings. The incident sparked condemnation from German Jewish leaders and led Booking.com to remove the hotel from its platform.

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AntisemitismDiscriminationHotel banBooking rejectionIsraeli touristFraudulent bookingsApology

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German hotel apologizes for 'no Jews allowed' message

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German hotel apologizes for 'no Jews allowed' message

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