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Majorca hotel activists target Israeli chai

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Majorca hotel protest escalates as activists target Israeli chain

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Pro-Palestinian activists staged a dramatic protest on Sunday at a hotel in Palmanova, Majorca, owned by an Israeli chain. Demonstrators poured red dye into the swimming pool to resemble blood, symbolising solidarity with Palestinians and condemning Israel’s actions. Local authorities described the move as both a political statement and an act of vandalism.

 

Majorca, already under strain from ongoing anti-overtourism protests, now faces growing political demonstrations that threaten its vital tourism industry. Activists issued a statement linking their action to “more than 700 days of escalating Zionist genocide against the Palestinian people,” accusing the hotel group of financially supporting and “whitewashing” Israeli policies.

 

The protest coincided with Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announcing new measures against Israel. On Monday, Sánchez confirmed that Spain will ban aircraft and vessels carrying weapons to Israel from using Spanish ports and airspace. He also pledged increased funding for the Palestinian Authority and the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), alongside a prohibition on imports from Israeli settlements in occupied territories.

 

Activists claim the Israeli-owned hotel represents more than a tourism venture, calling it part of a propaganda machine that entrenches colonial control in Palestine. While local tourism leaders worry about reputational damage to Majorca’s hospitality sector, supporters argue the protest highlights Spain’s growing role in applying political pressure on Israel.

 

The incident reflects the intersection of tourism, politics, and global conflicts, showing how destinations like Majorca can become stages for international disputes.

 

 

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https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2106562/majorca-hotel-palestine-protest

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