A Greek travel agency sent an email stating it would not serve Israelis due to 'ideological reasons' and referencing 'Palestine.' Israeli customers responded by giving the business low ratings, according to reports.
A Greek travel agency reportedly sent an email to Israeli customers stating that it refuses to provide service to Israelis for 'ideological reasons,' referring to the 'territory of Palestine.' In response, Israeli customers have retaliated by giving the business low ratings on review platforms, according to reports. The name of the agency has not been disclosed. The incident echoes other recent cases of antisemitic discrimination reported by The Zioneer, such as the firing of an employee who refused to deliver a package with an Israeli flag, and an online mob targeting a Jewish entrepreneur's businesses after an internship rejection. The full details of the email and the agency's identity remain unverified.
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