Hotel Chain Owner In Russia Makes Shocking Anti-Semitic Statement
- 1.11.2023, 13:34
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They will look for Jews using CCTV cameras.
Anti-Semitism is growing in Russia. In Dagestan, the owner of the Homestaging chain of mini-hotels and apartments, Leila, publicly refused to serve representatives of the Jewish people.
The Russian woman did not hesitate to post a video message with an anti-Semitic statement on her Instagram account, dialog.ua reports.
The Russian entrepreneur assured her subscribers that she intends to evict Jews if she comes across any of them.
She clarified that she would identify Jews using CCTV cameras installed in the apartments she rents out.
“We don’t accommodate Jews. I have 47 objects in the city, and I carefully monitored them all! And now I will watch even more carefully. All apartments have a camera. Not a single Jew who comes from Israel will move into our apartments. And even if they fool us, I look at the cameras and figure it out, then I will evict them. This is certain. Believe me. Please stop checking us on Avito, asking if we rent apartments to Jews. No! We do not!” said the Russian woman.
Important to note, a wave of anti-Semitism swept across Russia amid the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East. The Russian authorities and media, including dictator Vladimir Putin himself, began making offensive statements about Jews. All this resulted in pogroms against Jews. Thus, in the Caucasus, people en masse demand the eviction of Jews, burn Jewish centers, break into hotels to find representatives of the Jewish people and do away with them. Recently, thousands of Dagestanis seized the airport in Makhachkala, where a plane arrived from Israel.