A restaurant owner of Lebanese origin in Vigo, Spain, has been under police investigation following an incident in which he expelled a group of Israeli tourists from his establishment. The owner reportedly refused to serve the Israeli customers, accusing them of supporting the ongoing violence in Gaza and shouting slogans such as "Free Palestine." Witnesses and videos circulating on social media show the owner telling the Israeli patrons, "You kill Palestinians and come to spend your holidays here," and "Go eat in Gaza, they have good beer there." The incident has drawn attention for its explicit reference to the conflict in Gaza and has raised concerns about hate crimes. The restaurant owner’s actions and statements have sparked controversy amid heightened tensions related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
As more Israelis begin to grasp the role of the GHF in Gaza, restaurateur Shahar Segal is facing harsh criticism in Tel Aviv's cultural scene and is rebuked by partners at his flagship bar | Haaretz Today @Etanetan23 https://t.co/z4YOaJQfI3
As more Israelis begin to grasp the scale of the role of the GHF in Gaza, restaurateur Shahar Segal is facing harsh criticism in Tel Aviv's cultural scene and is rebuked by partners at his flagship bar | Haaretz Today @Etanetan23 https://t.co/z4YOaJQNxB
📲 La respuesta viral del propietario de un restaurante de Burgos a la queja de un cliente porque no le pusieron croquetas con la consumición https://t.co/S4XPbuPJjF