Florida Removes Airbnb From Blacklist After Company Rolls Back Ban on West Bank

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A Jewish-owned home listed on Airbnb near the Israeli settlement of Shiloh in the West Bank, November 20, 2018.AFP

Airbnb lifted their previous ban on listing properties in Israeli settlements after being sued by two groups of U.S. Jewish plaintiffs

Jun 05, 2019 11:12 PM

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that he would remove Airbnb from the state’s blacklist of companies that boycott Israel.

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The state suspended the use of Airbnb for state-paid travel and had considered preventing its pension fund from investing in the firm when it goes public, reportedly by 2020, after it announced in November 2018 that it would remove listings of rooms and homes for rent in West Bank Jewish settlements.

Airbnb said at the time that it consulted with experts to learn about the historical disputes in the region to decide whether it should be doing business in “the occupied territories.”

DeSantis and his Cabinet in January voted to place the company on the list of scrutinized companies following a recommendation by the state Board of Administration.

The company announced in April that it would keep the West Bank listings and donate any profits from them to humanitarian groups. The decision appears to be part of settlements between Airbnb and two groups of American Jewish plaintiffs who had sued the company.

“As Governor, I have an obligation to oppose policies that unfairly target Israel. Once @Airbnb ended their discriminatory policy toward Israel, we decided to remove them from the @FloridaSBA Scrutinized Companies List,” DeSantis tweeted on Tuesday.

Source: Haaretz


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