Khaleej Times

Street artist opens hotel near separation wall

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bethlehem — Secretive British street artist Banksy opened a hotel next to Israel’s controvers­ial separation wall in Bethlehem on Friday, his latest artwork in the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

The 10-room Walled Off Hotel fits in with the artist’s dystopian work, with rooms facing out onto the grim view of the wall, which cuts through the occupied West Bank.

Banksy’s spokespeop­le insisted the building was not merely an artistic statement but also an active hotel, with rooms to be rented out later.

While most Palestinia­n cities in the West Bank are forbidden for Israelis to visit, the part of Bethlehem where the hotel is located is under Israeli control, meaning Israeli tourists seeking to understand the reality of the occupation can also visit.

Bethlehem tourism firms have long complained that the wall and Israel’s continued occupation of the West Bank have crippled business.

The artist has a long history in the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

In February 2015, he allegedly sneaked into the Gaza Strip through a smuggling tunnel and painted three works on the walls of Gaza homes destroyed in Israeli air strikes. In 2007, he painted a number of artworks in Bethlehem, including a young girl frisking an Israeli soldier pinned up against a wall.

In 2005, he sprayed nine stencilled images on the barrier erected by Israel to separate itself from most of the occupied West Bank.

The wall is one of the most striking symbols of Israel’s 50-year occupation, and has become a major focus for demonstrat­ions and art work.

Israel refers to it as the security barrier and insists it is crucial for keeping out would-be attackers.

Banksy said in 2005 that he considered the wall illegal and that his work sought to highlight the impact of the barrier on the lives of Palestinia­ns.

His stencils hastily were sprayed at different locations along the 8-metre wall for fear of Israeli soldiers.

They included a ladder reaching over the wall, a young girl being carried over it by balloons and a window on the grey concrete showing beautiful mountains in the background.

He admitted the wall made “the ultimate activity holiday destinatio­n for graffiti writers”.

 ?? Reuters ?? A visitor takes pictures for graffiti work painted by Banksy in the Walled Off hotel in Bethlehem on Friday. —
Reuters A visitor takes pictures for graffiti work painted by Banksy in the Walled Off hotel in Bethlehem on Friday. —

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