$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

Equality:

Justice:

Legality:

  • IF YOU HAD A CONSCIENCE, YOU WOULD

    STAY AWAY FROM VICE! BUT, YOU DON’T11

  • Please end your violation of international law and basic human rights. Stop profiting from land that was illegally stolen.

  • I shall never be a client.

  • This place is fabulous! I was able to bathe in the blood of violated families whilst enjoying the panoramic wasteland views overlooking stolen territories.

    I slept well, as one does when occupying a bedroom space that isn’t cluttered up with the rightful, legal owner/occupants. I awoke refreshed, ready to take on a new day of laughing in the face of international law and human rights – what better start to your day can you expect?!

    Colonisiation, an illegal military presence, theft AND murder with my breakfast coffee? Yes please!

    I can’t wait to return here, the gloating opportunities are superb and – given the outrageous abuse of territorial takeover Israel is enacting here right now – quite possibly second to none.

    The Occupied West Bank – steal YOUR piece of someone else’s rightful place today. Book now!

  • An absolute disgrace and terrible stain on a gov’t. that most originally thought would uphold a minimal amount of human decency.

  • It is impossible to sleep in a house stolen from Palestinians on land taken illegally in the occupied territories. The United Nations, United States and all European Union countries have condemned this act by the Israeli government.
    Does AirBnb routinely offer stolen and illegal property?

  • I have been using Airbnb as both a traveller and a host for 3 years now and feel very upset about your decision to allow your services to be used in disputed land in Palestine. I urge you to reconsider this strategy as I am not sure I am able to continue a relationship with a company that is prepared to violate international law and human rights in this way

  • Come on guys, I love what you do at Airbnb, you rock, but, please stop offering up this land which doesn’t belong to the people selling on it. Please. Neil

  • 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.