$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:

  • Don’t support illegal occupation

  • I love nothing more than a holiday where I can enjoy looking down on the peasants toiling away fruitlessly in their oppressed little lives. It makes me feel rich and privileged. Knowing they can’t freely leave their occupied territory, makes my life feel fabulous. Seeing people over the wall of my rented property struggling away in a war zone is such a refreshing change from those dull luxury hotels. And now it turns out this property I’m renting was even stolen from those worthless people over the fence? I expect they didn’t deserve the land any way. Thank goodness AirBnB sees sense and lets people like me rent out stolen property that overlooks all this. Otherwise the tedium of being free to live without fear, having 24/7 power and water, no freedom, etc, might just bore me to death.

  • Disgraceful. All in the name of making money. This should be dealt with by the International court. Lock these criminals up.
    Dirty thieving bastards.

  • Be brave, don’t mislead tourists on stolen land!!

  • Stop listing vacation rentals located in illegal West Bank settlements.

  • As a individual, as a collecrive, as a compagny; make choices in who you want to be.
    Dont choose easy and ignorant over greedy and corrupted!
    Be wise and stop renting stolen homes….
    F

  • I am so sorry about your reputation gets very bad

  • What injustice to the Palestinians! Please stop adding to all the injustices in the West Bank already.

  • Dear members of the board of AirBNB,
    As long your company finds it okay to list illegal settlement built on stolen Palestinian land I can’t do business with your company in Europe. It’s my principle that I always try to do business with legal, honest and ethical correct companies and organisations.

  • Feeling like a total c**t? Why not rent this property situated on illegal occupied Palestinian land. You probably won’t have to worry about noisy neighbours, but with a bit of luck your own conscience will keep you up at night.

    Seriously AirBnb WTF?

  • 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.