An Israeli tourist in Athens said she was asked to leave a restaurant because she is Israeli, according to a report by ynet. The woman said she felt humiliated by the incident.
According to a report by ynet, an Israeli tourist in Athens said she was asked to leave a restaurant because of her nationality. The woman told the outlet she felt humiliated. The incident adds to a series of reported cases of discrimination against Israelis abroad, including a Greek travel agency that refused to serve Israeli customers earlier this month, as The Zioneer reported. The restaurant has not yet responded to the allegations.
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