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Airbnb officials visit Samaria amid controversy over settlement homes

by  Efrat Forsher
Published on  12-19-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-19-2018 00:00
Airbnb officials visit Samaria amid controversy over settlement homes

Airbnb officials touring the Barkan Industrial Park on Tuesday

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Senior officials from the home-rental company Airbnb toured the Barkan Industrial Park on Tuesday amid the ongoing controversy over its decision ban Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria from its online platform.

The tour was organized by the head of the Samaria Regional Council Yossi Dagan. The Barkan Industrial Park was the site of a deadly terrorist shooting in October, in which a Palestinian terrorist killed two Israelis and wounded a third.

The company announced its decision to delist some 200 homes in November because of their location – in an area that is "at the core of the dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians."

The decision elicited widespread condemnation in Israel. In the U.S., two states said they were looking into punitive measures against the company for potentially violating laws against boycotting Israel.

On Tuesday, Airbnb Vice President Chris Lahan was among the company officials that visited Samaria. The two were shown the factory where the Barkan terrorist attack occurred.

The officials were briefed on the tourism industry in the area as well as on the coexistence between Arabs and Jews in the industrial complex and elsewhere in Samaria.

"I told the delegation that I am glad they are engaged in dialogue with the Israeli government, and that I expect them to cancel their policy [against Jewish settlements]," Dagan said after the tour, adding that he expected that the company will "resume their activity in Judea and Samaria just like they operate everywhere else in our country."

Dagan said that he was "pleased to hear that they are against the boycott divestment and sanction movement against Israel, and we agreed that they would consider my request and that the dialogue will continue."

Dagan vowed to "continue advocating for Samaria and against the BDS movement on all fronts."

On Monday, the company expressed its "unequivocal rejection of the BDS movement" following a meeting with Tourism Minister Yariv Levin. However, the company said that the reports that it had reversed its policy on the settlements were "inaccurate."

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