Russia-Ukraine Crisis Compels Lebanon Hotels to Shut Down or Raise Prices

Unlit buildings are seen during a partial blackout in Beirut, Lebanon August 11, 2021. REUTERS/Issam Abdallah/File Photo
Unlit buildings are seen during a partial blackout in Beirut, Lebanon August 11, 2021. REUTERS/Issam Abdallah/File Photo
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Russia-Ukraine Crisis Compels Lebanon Hotels to Shut Down or Raise Prices

Unlit buildings are seen during a partial blackout in Beirut, Lebanon August 11, 2021. REUTERS/Issam Abdallah/File Photo
Unlit buildings are seen during a partial blackout in Beirut, Lebanon August 11, 2021. REUTERS/Issam Abdallah/File Photo

The tourism sector in Lebanon has been highly affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war and its resulting surge in oil prices, said the president of the country’s Hotel Federation for Tourism.

Pierre Achkar, also head of the Lebanese Hotel Association, said the war has negatively impacted Lebanon’s hotel sector, its operational cost, food, and transportation.

The main problem facing the sector is its lack of access to sources of energy, which it needs more than any other sector, Achkar explained.

Hotels cannot operate without electricity, he warned, noting that they need it for lighting and heating water.

He said the cost of energy now constitutes 40% of the hotels’ operating cost, prompting many hotels to either close their doors or raise their prices.

Achkar revealed that in the central Metn region, more than 20 hotels have closed down so far, expecting more hotels to shut their doors in areas outside the capital, Beirut.

He pointed out that most of the hotels did not announce their closure to the public, which indicates they could reopen their doors in case the situation takes a better turn.



At Least 18 Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Central Gaza Mosque

FILE PHOTO: People survey the destruction at Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, following Israeli strikes on the enclave, October 14, 2023 in this still image from video obtained by REUTERS/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: People survey the destruction at Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, following Israeli strikes on the enclave, October 14, 2023 in this still image from video obtained by REUTERS/File Photo
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At Least 18 Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Central Gaza Mosque

FILE PHOTO: People survey the destruction at Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, following Israeli strikes on the enclave, October 14, 2023 in this still image from video obtained by REUTERS/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: People survey the destruction at Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, following Israeli strikes on the enclave, October 14, 2023 in this still image from video obtained by REUTERS/File Photo

At least 18 people were killed and dozens of others wounded in an Israeli airstrike on a Gaza mosque early on Sunday, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.

The strike was carried out on the mosque near the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said the number of casualties could rise as the mosque was being used to house displaced people.

The Israeli military said in a statement it "conducted a precise strike on Hamas terrorists who were operating within a command and control center embedded in a structure that previously served as the 'Shuhada al-Aqsa' Mosque in the area of Deir al Balah."

Israel's military assault on Gaza has killed nearly 42,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's health ministry. It has also displaced nearly all of the enclave's 2.3 million people, caused a hunger crisis and led to genocide allegations at the World Court that Israel denies.