$100 per night*(on top of subsidies from the Israeli government).

Stolen home by illegal settlers

Occupied West Bank.

AirBnb

Whole House

8 Guests

4 Beds

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About this listing

Come stay at an illegal settlement built on stolen Palestinian land. This stolen home comes with views of the Apartheid Wall. You may hear occasional gunfire from the Israeli Occupation Forces firing zone, which recently replaced a destroyed Palestinian village nearby.


The Space

Accommodates: 8 (non-Palestinian)

Bedrooms: 4

Property Type: Illegal settlement


Amenities

Palestinian-free views

Swimming pool (filled with stolen aquifer water)

Stolen olive trees

Private roads

Jerusalem Stone

Armed Guards

Barbed Wire

Electrified Fences, to give that real “secure” feeling


Prices

For non-Palestinians: 100 dollars per night *(on top of subsidies from the Israeli government).

Cost to Palestinians in the West Bank: Stolen Home. Lost freedom.


Description

Overview:

Stay at your own vacation rental, located in an illegal settlement and in violation of international law. Support structural discrimination and theft of Palestinians’ land. Through fees earned from settlement vacation rentals, you will also help Airbnb profit from the continuing occupation and dispossession of Palestinians.

The Neighbourhood:

This home is located in an illegal Jewish-only settlement. These settlements are built by Israel on Palestinian land it has occupied since 1967, and are considered illegal under international law.

The space:

The stolen home includes views of the West Bank Apartheid Wall.

Guest Access:

Access is for non-Palestinian guests only. Guests with Arab-sounding names will be subject to additional scrutiny by settlement security.


House rules

All those would could be perceived as Arabs must be accompanied by armed guards while in the Settlement, for their own protection.

Reviews


Summary

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  • I absolutely love this place. The air smells like gunpowder and crime. The atmosphere is full of dispair, heartbreak, and murder. I feel like I’m in a place that was stolen from someone, giving it a really enjoyable “lived in” appearance. I feel like a criminal, myself, when I sleep here in a refugees’s bed. A great stay full of the ultimate war-like experience.

  • The behavior of Illegal settlers is disgraceful. And Israel should be ashamed of itself.

  • Shame on you for making profit by renting houses on land stolen from the Palestinians. I’ll find ways other than AirBnb to find my next vacation rental.

  • dont make us hate you AIRbnb – you have enough business to show some political spine and leadership.

  • Operating on stolen land, and affiliating with international criminals (including murderers) is unethical, immoral and bad business practice. I will not utilize your service until you have pulled operations out of the occupied territories, and I will discourage everyone I know from considering your company, as well.

  • This accommodation reeks. The best that could be said of this listing is that it lives up to its title. It feels completely out of place in a company that claims to respect the law — numerous courts, world bodies and governments acknowledge that it is illegal. If Airbnb really want us to believe that they’re an organisation committed to social equality they should prohibit properties on disputed land. In the meantime I recommend a boycott by concerned airbnb customers in other parts of the world. Contact potential hosts, sure, but suggest that they host you outside of the Airbnb system after the first night, which means Airbnb are deprived their 10-15%. Not that they pay tax on this anyway…

  • These people are squatters and should be outed for their criminal behavior.

  • Tribalism; once again bringing digrace and shame for all civilisation

  • It’s not for me. I don’t have anything to do with stolen property.

  • About the host, Airbnb

    Last year alone Airbnb made almost $1 billion in revenue, and Airbnb is worth a whopping $24 billion. Yet, Airbnb continues to make a profit from homes located in illegal housing settlements in occupied territory.