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post Apr 27 2025, 10:51 AM, updated 8 months ago

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An Israeli tourist checking into a hotel in the Japanese city of Kyoto was forced to sign a form declaring his non-involvement in alleged war crimes committed by Israeli forces, Ynet reported on Saturday.

The tourist attempted to check in for a stay at the Wind Villa Hotel in Kyoto, but upon presenting his Israeli passport at the desk, he was told to declare his non-involvement in war crimes or face refusal of service.

The tourist reportedly served in the Israeli Navy as a combat medic.

The tourist told Ynet that "Among the sections in this document was that I did not rape, murder people who raised a white flag, or commit a war crime. This is absurd and ridiculous. I told him that we do not kill women and children, why would we do that?"

He initially refused to sign the form, explaining to the clerk that he was not interested in "getting into politics." The hotel employee replied that every Israeli or Russian guest was required to sign it.

"In the end, I decided to sign because I have nothing to hide. This statement is true because I did not commit war crimes, and no IDF soldier commits war crimes. I signed because I did not want to get into trouble and also because this form is worthless," he told Ynet. "This specific person [the clerk] has nothing against Israel. He is very supportive of peace. I also do not think he is antisemitic, he simply does not feed on the correct information."




A violation of Japan's hotel law
The tourist referred the incident to the Israeli Ambassador to Japan, Gilad Cohen, and sent a letter to Kyoto Prefecture Governor Takatoshi Nishiwaki raising concerns over discriminatory practices in Kyoto's hospitality sector.


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"This discriminatory act, based solely on nationality, caused the guest significant emotional distress and discomfort," the ambassador wrote. "We view this incident as extremely serious and unacceptable. This incident constitutes a blatant violation of Japan's Hotel Business Law and the values ​​of equality and non-discrimination that we believe are shared by our two nations. What is particularly concerning is that this is not an isolated incident."

Nishiwaki informed Cohen that the matter had been referred to the Kyoto municipality and that it had opened an investigation into the incident on suspicion of a violation of the Hotel Law.


https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-851607

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post Apr 27 2025, 10:53 AM

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post Apr 27 2025, 10:54 AM

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Hamas people need to sign this form too?
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post Apr 27 2025, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(Chowda @ Apr 27 2025, 10:54 AM)
Hamas people need to sign this form too?
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No lah. There is no Hamas country. It's a pest surviving n causing shit for the host country. There is a reason why even Palestinians call them "sons of dogs". This came from very high level Palestinian

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post Apr 27 2025, 11:06 AM

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The tourist told Ynet that "Among the sections in this document was that I did not rape, murder people who raised a white flag, or commit a war crime. This is absurd and ridiculous. I told him that we do not kill women and children, why would we do that?"


hmmmm this is not what i read about IDF's atrocities
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post Apr 27 2025, 11:07 AM

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post Apr 27 2025, 11:28 AM

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post Apr 27 2025, 11:29 AM

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The form does not mean anything. Can just lie & sign.
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post Apr 27 2025, 11:49 AM

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Bro if you didn't do it just sign it, it took 2 seconds, what the to fuzz about
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post Apr 27 2025, 11:49 AM

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Well they still glorify their WW2 comrades..
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post Apr 27 2025, 12:00 PM

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hotel has no jurisdiction on foreign soldiers

want stop the war? ask the terrorists to release the innocent hostages first.
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QUOTE(PeopleOfPerlis @ Apr 27 2025, 10:51 AM)
An Israeli tourist checking into a hotel in the Japanese city of Kyoto was forced to sign a form declaring his non-involvement in alleged war crimes committed by Israeli forces, Ynet reported on Saturday.

The tourist attempted to check in for a stay at the Wind Villa Hotel in Kyoto, but upon presenting his Israeli passport at the desk, he was told to declare his non-involvement in war crimes or face refusal of service.

The tourist reportedly served in the Israeli Navy as a combat medic.

The tourist told Ynet that "Among the sections in this document was that I did not rape, murder people who raised a white flag, or commit a war crime. This is absurd and ridiculous. I told him that we do not kill women and children, why would we do that?"

He initially refused to sign the form, explaining to the clerk that he was not interested in "getting into politics." The hotel employee replied that every Israeli or Russian guest was required to sign it.

"In the end, I decided to sign because I have nothing to hide. This statement is true because I did not commit war crimes, and no IDF soldier commits war crimes. I signed because I did not want to get into trouble and also because this form is worthless," he told Ynet. "This specific person [the clerk] has nothing against Israel. He is very supportive of peace. I also do not think he is antisemitic, he simply does not feed on the correct information."
A violation of Japan's hotel law
The tourist referred the incident to the Israeli Ambassador to Japan, Gilad Cohen, and sent a letter to Kyoto Prefecture Governor Takatoshi Nishiwaki raising concerns over discriminatory practices in Kyoto's hospitality sector.
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"This discriminatory act, based solely on nationality, caused the guest significant emotional distress and discomfort," the ambassador wrote. "We view this incident as extremely serious and unacceptable. This incident constitutes a blatant violation of Japan's Hotel Business Law and the values ​​of equality and non-discrimination that we believe are shared by our two nations. What is particularly concerning is that this is not an isolated incident."

Nishiwaki informed Cohen that the matter had been referred to the Kyoto municipality and that it had opened an investigation into the incident on suspicion of a violation of the Hotel Law.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-851607
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post Apr 27 2025, 12:52 PM

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Bapak byk zionist simps protect2 zionist terrorist dlm ni lol
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Lol, that Israeli who signed the document can still deny IDF didn't do anything wrong, but there are so many videos posted by IDF themselves committing war crimes for the whole world to see.

War crimes that Hitler himself would be proud of IDF.

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QUOTE(Chowda @ Apr 27 2025, 10:54 AM)
Hamas people need to sign this form too?
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No need.

It’s unlikely they will get past Japan’s immigration check point lel
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QUOTE(imin @ Apr 27 2025, 12:52 PM)
Bapak byk zionist simps protect2 zionist terrorist dlm ni lol
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Enemy of enemy is my friend situation

It's like no one like Liverpool but they support because anti Manchester united
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post Apr 27 2025, 01:27 PM

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last time got japanese terrorist that hijacked malaysia airlines flight

that japense terrorist group is pro palestine as I remember
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QUOTE(g5sim @ Apr 27 2025, 10:58 AM)
No lah. There is no Hamas country. It's a pest surviving n causing shit for the host country. There is a reason why even Palestinians call them "sons of dogs". This came from very high level Palestinian
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Do they have passport issued by Palestine? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Apr 27 2025, 01:33 PM)
Do they have passport issued by Palestine?  hmm.gif
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got. issued by PA.

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The Palestinian Authority Passport is a travel document issued by the Palestinian Authority since April 1995 to facilitate international travel for Palestinian residents of the Palestinian territories. As of 2025, holders of the Palestinian passport have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 40 countries, ranking it 97th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index. The legality of the passport is based on agreements made during the Oslo Accords in 1993.

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