The Jerusalem Post

Half of Israel’s hotel rooms filled with Gaza war evacuees

- • By STEVEN SCHEER

Half of Israeli hotel rooms are being used to house families evacuated from communitie­s near the Gaza Strip, where an Oct. 7th brutal assault by Hamas terrorists on Israelis civilians triggered a cross-border war, the head of the Israel Hotel Associatio­n said on Monday.

Israel has 56,000 hotel rooms, and 28,000 are being provided to evacuees with the state footing the bill, said associatio­n chief executive Yael Danieli.

She told a parliament­ary panel debating compensati­on for residents impacted by the war that an additional 27,000 from border towns near Lebanon were expected. The Israeli-Lebanon border has seen an increase in hostilitie­s as the Gaza war rages.

These citizens need meals and other welfare support from the state, Danieli added.

Foreign tourism has dried up since Oct. 7, with many countries operating flights to repatriate their citizens after most commercial airlines suspended flights to Tel Aviv.

The Dan Hotel chain said its hotels in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Herzliya were being used for evacuees, while rival Isrotel said its hotels in the Red Sea resort of Eilat were housing displaced families.

Yogev Gardos, Israel’s budget director, said the country’s initial response was to finance military’s needs, but now it will turn to the economy as a whole.

“Within a few days, we will give very sweeping grants to the entire economy, with an outline that will not provide full compensati­on for 100% of the economic damage because the state cannot withstand this,” he told the committee.

(Reuters)

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