Airbnb is removing its listings in Israeli settlements
US-based company had been under pressure from rights groups to stop listing home rentals in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank
Home rental company Airbnb has announced it plans to remove listings in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move that comes after several years of pressure from Palestinian human rights groups.
The US-based company said it currently has about 200 listings in Israeli settlements in the West Bank and made its decision after speaking to "various experts", including critics of Airbnb's listings in the occupied Palestinian territory.
"We concluded that we should remove listings in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank that are at the core of the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians," the company said in a statement on its website Monday.
"Our hope is that someday sooner rather than later, a framework is put in place where the entire global community is aligned so there will be a resolution to this historic conflict and a clear path forward for everybody to follow," Airbnb said.
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Israel's West Bank settlements are in violation of international law, which states that an occupying power cannot transfer its civilian population into occupied territory.
Palestinian and international activists have pushed for years to get Airbnb to remove its listings in the settlements, saying they promote "structural discrimination, theft of Palestinians' land, and direct violations of international law".
"Through earning fees from settlement vacation rentals, Airbnb is directly profiting from the continuing occupation and dispossession of Palestinians," a 2016 petition launched by rights groups, including Jewish Voice for Peace and CODEPINK, reads.
More than 153,000 people have signed the petition calling on Airbnb to suspend the settlement listings.
It remained unclear when Airbnb's settlement listings would come down, however.
On Monday afternoon, several listings in Israeli settlements were still available on Airbnb's website, MEE found.
An Airbnb spokesman told Reuters on Monday that the decision would take effect in the days ahead.
Decision welcomed
Sarah Leah Whitson, the Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch, welcomed Airbnb's decision.
"This is the right outcome. Kudos," she wrote on Twitter, adding that the decision came on the eve of the release of a HRW report into "human rights harms of #Airbnb business in settlements".
That was echoed by Jewish Voice for Peace. "We all just won something significant!" JVP said on Twitter.
Citing a letter sent to Airbnb in 2016, the Palestine Liberation Organisation's negotiations affairs department criticised Airbnb's statement, however, for describing the location of its listings as being on "lands subject to historical disputes".
"Israeli settlements are illegal and are built on occupied Palestinian land in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, and are not 'the subject of historical disputes,'" the department said on Twitter.
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posted by Satish Sharma at 20:18
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