Afrasianet - Israeli settlers continue to be ostracized and expelled abroad, as well as to judicial accountability, as a result of their approval or even silence about the war of extermination waged by the Israeli occupation on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
These measures reflect the rejection of international public opinion of Israel's gross human rights practices and violations.
Israeli media reported a recent incident with a senior Israeli businessman throwing his family out of a hotel in Switzerland.
The Tschuggen Collection in the Swiss town of Arosa called police at 23:30 to expel Yaniv Binder, former director general of the Israel Investment Fund Psagut, along with his family of 7.
Israeli media claimed that when Binder tried to speak with the manager, he clashed with him, and the manager accused him of rudeness, prompting Binder to stick to staying until the next morning due to his wife's condition, but the manager insisted on firing them immediately.
Israeli Binder claimed he did not understand "the reason for the manager's aggression. We asked him if he had a problem being Jewish, and he said yes."
He added that at that moment "it was a farce", so that "the director called the police, and when we asked them about their right to do so, they explained that by law, the hotel owner has the right to evacuate guests if he wants."
The Israeli businessman said: "We went through a terrible shock, it was pure hatred. I am unequivocally convinced that it is anti-Semitic. I don't know if this happened because of the war in Gaza."
In response to the allegations, the hotel management noted, "We reject the way things are described, this is not an anti-Semitic case."
About two weeks ago, Brazilian media reported that a court in Brazil ordered the police to open an investigation against an Israeli soldier visiting the country, on suspicion of "involvement in committing war crimes during the last war on the Gaza Strip."
A group of 620 lawyers in Chile filed a case against Israeli soldier Sar Hirschorin of the 749th Battalion, accused of crimes against humanity in Gaza, earlier this month.
In Sri Lanka last month, an Israeli soldier was forced to flee the country after being identified by a pro-Palestinian group for allegedly killing civilians in Gaza, Time of Israel reported.