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Travelodge apologises to Jewish guest after ‘Free Palestine’ message appeared on TV

Travelodge has apologized to a Jewish guest after a 'Free Palestine' message appeared on the TV in their hotel room. The guest reportedly felt frightened by the message, which was found in their room at a Travelodge in London. An investigation is underway to determine who was responsible for the message, which only appeared in that specific room. Travelodge stated they have taken the incident seriously and have reported it to the police. They are working with a Jewish community organization to implement training programs on cultural sensitivity and antisemitism.

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Ewan Somerville London

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The message appeared as a pop-up window on the TV, in a video posted online by the charity Shomrim

Travelodge has apologised to a Jewish guest after a "Free Palestine" welcome greeting was displayed on his hotel room TV.

The guest took a video , shared online by Jewish safety charity Shomrim, showing the message pop up when the TV was turned on at London Manor House Travelodge in north London earlier this month.

The hotel chain launched an investigation which has been unable to find anyone responsible for inputting the message, but is now planning to roll out antisemitism training for staff in response.

Travelodge told the BBC its chief executive Jo Boydell "has spoken with the guest to express our apologies for their experience".

The guest, reported by Jewish News to be "visibly Orthodox Jewish" 24-year-old Sruly Fogel from New York, said he had been visiting the UK for a wedding and the incident left him "really uncomfortable".

Fogel said the message appeared when turning on the TV, and alleged that a member of staff appeared hostile towards him on check-in.

London Manor House Travelodge is situated in Finsbury Park, a mile away from Stamford Hill, the largest strictly Orthodox Jewish community in Europe.

Travelodge reported the incident to the police and checked all rooms in the Manor House hotel and other hotels across the country, finding the "Free Palestine" message only appeared in the Jewish guest's room.

The BBC understands Travelodge's investigation analysed activity logs for the TV, room swipe data, CCTV and interviewed staff members as well as the occupant of the room, with no evidence of employee misconduct found.

It has not been established whether the greeting had been installed for previous occupants of the room too, but Travelodge initially described it as an "antisemitic message".

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Travelodge CEO Jo Boydell has apologised to the guest

The chain told the BBC: "We are now very close to concluding a robust internal investigation, but unfortunately it has not been possible to determine exactly how or when the message was put on this individual TV.

"However, our internal focus on our policy of zero tolerance to discrimination including antisemitism will continue and we are currently in discussions with a leading organisation in the Jewish community to facilitate an appropriate training programme on cultural sensitivity and antisemitism."

The chain would not confirm whether the new antisemitism training would be rolled out for all staff across all its hotels, and if it would be mandatory.

The Met Police said its officers carried out "a number of inquiries" including attending the hotel and speaking with the guest, but its investigation was now closed subject to any further information coming to light.

Commenting on the outcome, the Campaign Against Antisemitism said: "It's astonishing if both the police and Travelodge investigations have been closed.

"There are only so many people with access to this equipment and there is likely to be CCTV. It really can't be that complicated."

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Travelodge has faced another controversy recently about its room access security (file image)

The charity said "the Jewish community deserves reassurance" that the investigations are still open.

It prompted an independent review by a barrister, which is ongoing, into Travelodge's room access policies.

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Source document: Travelodge Spokesperson Statement

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Novara MediaIndependentCenter5 days ago
Travelodge Says ‘Free Palestine’ Greeting on TV Screen Was Antisemitic

Travelodge apologized after a 'Free Palestine' message appeared on the TV in a hotel room, which a Jewish guest claimed was antisemitic. The guest also reported hostile treatment by a staff member. Travelodge investigated but could not determine who entered the message or whether it had appeared before. The company called the message 'antisemitic' and plans to implement antisemitism training for employees.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the claim made by the Jewish guest and Travelodge's response without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from the company and mentions broader societal context regarding views within the UK's Jewish community. There is no clear ideological framing or biased phr

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The IndependentIndependentCenter5 days ago
Travelodge apologises to Jewish guest after ‘Free Palestine’ message appeared on TV

Travelodge has apologized to a Jewish guest after a 'Free Palestine' message appeared on the TV in their hotel room. The guest reportedly felt frightened by the message, which was found in their room at a Travelodge in London. An investigation is underway to determine who was responsible for the message, which only appeared in that specific room. Travelodge stated they have taken the incident seriously and have reported it to the police. They are working with a Jewish community organization to implement training programs on cultural sensitivity and antisemitism.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without overtly favoring any side. It reports on an incident involving a Jewish guest and a 'Free Palestine' message, noting the hotel's response and actions taken. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language, and the article remains neutral in tone.

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  • organisation Travelodge Spokesperson Statement
  • government Metropolitan Police
BBC News (UK)State / PublicCenter5 days ago
Travelodge sorry for 'Free Palestine' greeting on room TV

A Jewish guest at a Travelodge hotel in London encountered a 'Free Palestine' message on the TV in his room, leading to an apology from the hotel chain. The guest, identified as Sruly Fogel, described feeling uncomfortable and claimed a staff member was hostile during check-in. Travelodge is investigating the incident and plans to implement antisemitism training for employees.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without overtly favoring any side. It includes statements from both the hotel and the affected guest, providing a balanced view of the situation. There is no evident editorializing or biased language.

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  • organisation Travelodge statement
  • organisation Jewish News report

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