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2019-03-07 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Airbnb Highlights Commitment to Israel Following Backlash Over Settlements Ban
[CALCALISTECH] In November, Airbnb announced it will be removing "approximately 200 listings" in Jewish settlements in the West Bank from its service.

Following backlash over an announced ban of listings in Israeli settlements, Airbnb highlights the company’s commitment to Israel. "Airbnb has and will continue to have a significant investment in Israel," a company spokesperson said in an email sent to Calcalist Monday. Over the last five years, Airbnb has invested more than $20 million in its activities in Israel, according to the statement.

In November, Airbnb announced it will be removing "approximately 200 listings" in Jewish settlements in the West Bank from its service. The decision was lauded by Secretary-General of the Paleostine Liberation Organization (PLO) Saeb Erekat
...negotiated the Oslo Accords with Israel. He has been chief Paleostinian negotiator since 1995. He is currently negotiating with Israel to establish a de jure Paleostinian state...
as an "initial positive step."

Following the announcement, lawsuits against the company were filed in both the U.S. and Israel. On Friday, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Glenn Hegar placed Airbnb on the state’s list of companies which it defines as boycotting Israel.

In the email sent to Calcalist, Airbnb’s spokesperson stated the decision to "not allow hosts to accept reservations in the settlements in the West Bank impacts less than 1% of the listings in the region." The company will remove approximately 200 listings in the West Bank, which account for "less than 0.2%" of the company’s revenue in the region, the spokesperson said.

In contrast, Airbnb removed more than 4,000 listings in the disputed territory of Crimea, the company’s spokesperson noted. In alignment with its new approach to listings in disputed territories, Airbnb will also be removing listings in Georgia’s separatist republic of Abkhazia and breakaway republic South Ossetia, the statement further noted.

In December, Airbnb sent a delegation of senior executives headed by the company’s Head of Global Policy and Public Affairs, Chris Lehane, to Israel following pressure by the Israeli government. The delegation met with Israeli Tourism Minister Yariv Levin. A spokesperson for the ministry told Calcalist in a message that at the end of the meeting, a representative of Airbnb said the company’s policy of removing settlement listings will not be implemented in practice. Airbnb has since denied that this is the case.

Airbnb’s announcement of the planned removal of settlement listings came one day before New York-based Human Rights Watch was set to publish a report outlining the company’s activities in the West Bank. The report lists 139 properties in Israeli settlements on Airbnb’s service.

As of Tuesday, properties in Israeli settlements in the West Bank are still listed on the company’s website.
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