Travel site drops hotel that called Israeli guests ‘responsible for genocide’

Booking.com delists 3-star northern Italy hotel following controversy; Tripadvisor continues to list property, adding disclaimer urging users to review recent media coverage before booking

Michelle Rosenberg/Jewish News|
An Italian hotel has been removed from Booking.com after sending a discriminatory message to Israeli guests. The note, sent by Hotel Garni Ongaro on 12 November, accused Israelis of being “responsible for genocide” and stated they were not welcome at the hotel. It offered free cancellation for their reservation.
The message quickly went viral on Israeli social media, sparking outrage. Booking.com condemned the act, stating: “We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind,” and immediately delisted the hotel.
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The view from Hotel Garni Ongaro
The view from Hotel Garni Ongaro
Hotel Garni Ongaro
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Message to Israelis you are not welcome
Message to Israelis you are not welcome
Message to Israelis you are not welcome
Hotel owner Patrick Ongaro has since deleted the hotel’s social media accounts and issued an apology on X (formerly Twitter). Ongaro stated he opposes all forms of violence and denied being antisemitic. He acknowledged his message, translated via Google, caused unintended offense and offered to host the Israeli couple as an apology.
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The view from Hotel Garni Ongaro
The view from Hotel Garni Ongaro
The view from Hotel Garni Ongaro
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Despite this, reactions to Ongaro’s statement have been mixed, ranging from support to condemnation. Meanwhile, Tripadvisor continues to list the three-star hotel but added a disclaimer warning users to research recent media coverage before booking.
Story reprinted with permission from Jewish News.
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