When guests check into Banksy’s The Walled Off (a play on ‘The Waldorf’) in Bethlehem, in the West Bank, they might be surprised to find on-trend paint shades, pineapple motifs and palm-print wallpaper – all unsettlingly at odds with the street artist’s political works on the walls, the display of CCTV cameras in the piano bar, and views from the rooms of the towering, graffiti-covered concrete wall which divides the West Bank from the rest of Israel.
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