Posted on 09/30/2013 8:48:59 AM PDT by Nachum
Hey, this thing will be great for firing rockets off the roof at Israeli civilians!
"Grand Park Hotel Celebrates Being First Five-Star Hotel in Palestine," from the Palestine News Network, September 25 (thanks to Maxwell):
The headquarters of the Grand Park hotel in Ramallah celebrated its coronation as the first "Five-Star" hotel in Palestine. The celebration was attended by Rula Maaya, the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Musa Hadid, the Mayor of Ramallah, the hotels Chairman Loay Qawas, and its General Director, Mohammad Zamlat. There was also a crowd of businessmen and representatives from many institutions.
The Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Rula Maaya, said during her speech at the ceremony, "tourism is the most important source of income for Palestine. She added, we started the implementation of several projects over the past years, including the Star rating, which was implemented over three phases. Maaya explained, the first phase included preparations of standards that met international requirements and principles, while the second phase included holding sessions for the employees of the hotel sector to inform them about the rating mechanism, and the third phase, which began last June, was the actual classification of hotels.
Maaya said the rating includes hotels in all provinces of the country, including Jerusalem. Also, she expressed her hope that the classification of all hotels would be completed soon.
Musa Hadid, Mayor of Ramallah, considered the rating of Grand Park as the first Five-Star hotel in Palestine to be an achievement, not only for the owners of the hotel, but also for the city as a whole. He added, This step must continue to cover other fields of tourism," calling on the ministry to give more importance to Ramallah, despite the city not being categorized as a religious or historical site.
In his speech, Grand Parks Chairmam [sic], Loay Qawas explained the various improvements that were made to the hotel, including the renovation of the rooms and hosting of a number of famous Arab chefs from various regional countries. He also expressed his hope that the hotel would provide distinctive service that meet the expectations its guests.
Grand Parks General Director, Mohammad Zamlat, said that the procedure of rating was not easy. He added that constant efforts were made from different parties, until Grand Park achieved international ranking. During his speech he mentioned that the hotel has hosted leading artists and guests of Palestine.
Zamlat also said, a few days ago, we witnessed the birth of a new tourist facility on the land of Bethlehem, and that is the Grand Park Hotel, and so we welcome all institutions and tourism companies to build bridges with us, in order to serve tourism in Palestine.
"Guests" and workers of that hotel best be advised...
Instant Zero Star hotel.
What’s the Over / Under number of days until it is suicide bombed?
It’ll be a dump within a year. These pigastinians couldn’t build anything even if it stood finished before them before they’d start wreaking it. It’s in their inbred genes.
Funding for TERRORIST activities has taken priority over helping the citizens.
Terrorist leaders USE the impoverished citizens for publicity purposes.
They have no interest in helping them.
has the guy ever been to the hamptoms?
Oh, there are plenty of rich arabs in Judea and Samaria (and vistors from out of the country) that will use this and they’ll keep it nice.
It’s a real 1%/99% society, not the pretend one the Occupy people claim exists in the USA.
I want to say this is great because of capitalism and private companies establishing. However, I don’t think they are stable enough just yet.
“Starving” “Palestinians” celebrate opening of five-star hotel”
What could possibly go wrong?????
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