The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Airbnb faces Israeli class-action lawsuit for delisting settlement­s

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JERUSALEM: Lawyers launched a class action lawsuit in Israel against Airbnb, accusing the company of ‘outrageous discrimina­tion’ and demanding monetary damages after it withdrew listings of Israeli settlement­s in the occupied West Bank.

The San Francisco-based company said this week it was removing listings of around 200 homes in settlement­s after hearing criticism from people who ‘believe companies should not profit on lands where people have been displaced’.

Through her attorneys, Ma’anit Rabinovich from the West Bank settlement of Kida, who offers guest room rentals, said the move ‘represents especially grave, offensive and outrageous discrimina­tion’.

Rabinovich claimed 15,000 shekels (US$2,573) in personal damages.

The class action lawsuit would seek an as yet unspecifie­d sum on behalf of others in the same situation, according to court papers presented at Jerusalem District Court.

“The company’s decision is in effect directed solely against Israeli citizens living in the settlement­s, the petitioner claims, and this is severe, especially outrageous discrimina­tion,” Rabinovich’s lawyers said in a statement.

“(It is) part of the long war being conducted by organisati­ons (of which a clear majority are antiSemiti­c) against the State of Israel in its entirety, and against Israelis living in settlement­s in particular.”

Palestinia­ns who want to establish an independen­t state taking in the West Bank have welcomed Airbnb’s move. Most world powers view Israel’s constructi­on of settlement­s on occupied Palestinia­n land as a violation of internatio­nal law, and Palestinia­ns say it is wrong for companies to profit from them.

“Airbnb took a decision in the right direction to stop dealings with Israeli settlement­s, consistent with internatio­nal legitimacy,” Wasel Abu Youssef, a senior official with the umbrella Palestine Liberation Organisati­on, told Reuters.

An Airbnb spokesman declined to comment on the filing of the lawsuit.

In a statement emailed to Reuters, Chris Lehane, Airbnb’s global head of policy and communicat­ions, said: “Israel is a special place and our over 22,000 hosts are special people who have welcomed hundreds of thousands of guests to Israel.

“We understand that this is a hard and complicate­d issue and we appreciate everyone’s perspectiv­e.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Moria Shapira Airbnb’s apartment owner walks outside of her apartment in Adei Ad outpost north of the Palestinia­n village of alMughayyi­r, near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. — AFP photo
Moria Shapira Airbnb’s apartment owner walks outside of her apartment in Adei Ad outpost north of the Palestinia­n village of alMughayyi­r, near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. — AFP photo

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