An Israeli who attempted to book accommodation at a Norwegian hotel received a troubling message from the management stating, "The Norwegian Labor Organization LO will soon enforce a boycott that will affect Israeli tourists and Israeli goods due to the catastrophic situation in Gaza."
The Israeli traveler expressed his concern after learning that the hotel, situated in the village of Geiranger – one of Scandinavia's premier tourist destinations – might reject his request specifically because of his Israeli nationality. The hotel indicated it would need to examine whether hosting him would even be possible.
The labor organization's boycott apparently shields the hotel from potential future legal claims by creating a "force majeure" circumstance that provides business justification for refusing Israeli guests. "We need to inform you that our staff is organized in LO unions and they will not break the boycott. I will need to consult with the employers' organization as I see this as a force majeure situation," the hotel management wrote in their response.