Key facts
- A hotel in Bavaria rejected a booking from an Israeli customer.
- The hotel stated 'there are no Jews allowed' in its rejection message.
- The hotel has since apologized for the incident.
A hotel located in Bavaria, Germany, has issued an apology following an incident where it rejected a booking request from an Israeli customer. The hotel's response explicitly stated that 'there are no Jews allowed' at the establishment. This discriminatory message has led to public outcry and a formal apology from the hotel.