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Italy turning Anti Jewish
« on: June 13, 2011, 05:23:08 AM »
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4081264,00.html          Alot has to do with muslims in Italy threatening the police and citizens with rioting  





Anti-Israel protest (Illustration) Photo: Reuters
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Italy against the Jews

Special: Murky wave of anti-Israel zeal, demonization of Jews growing at alarming rate in Italy

Giulio Meotti
Published:    06.13.11, 08:49 / Israel News
   
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The first months of 2011 have confirmed Italy’s status as one of Iran’s biggest European trade partners, all while the ayatollahs pursue the means to perpetuate a second Holocaust. Rome is doing business as usual with the greatest totalitarian threat to international peace and security since the defeats of Soviet communism and Nazi fascism, providing a lifeline to an Iranian regime that is cruel at home, sponsors terror abroad and preaches anti-Jewish revolt.

 

Meanwhile, a murky wave of anti-Israel zeal is also growing at an alarming rate in Italy. “The old anti-Jewish libels are now aimed at the State of Israel”, says Stefano Gatti, one of the top researchers at the Center for Documentation in Milan.

 

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Pro-Palestinian activists are threatening to “ignite” Milan, the financial capital of Italy where an Israeli exhibit is going displayed in a central square. Meanwhile, the city of Turin hosted a “cultural festival” where the image of Shimon Peres was used as a shoe-throwing target. For one euro, Italian students had the chance to hit the face of Israel’s president, who was fitted with a Nazi-style Jewish nose.

 
An Israeli student at the University of Genoa has been harassed and threatened with death by Arab students. Muslim students shouted at him “Allahu Akbar” (G-d is great) and “Itbach el Yahud” (slaughter the Jews.) Another Israeli student at the University of Turin, Amit Peer, confessed that “the Jews here are hiding their own identity because they risk becoming a target.”

 
Meanwhile, demonization of the Jews is spreading in the liberal media. Leftist newspaper “Il Manifesto” published a caricature of a Jewish candidate for parliament, Fiamma Nirenstein, with Fascist insignia, a campaign button and a Star of David. The cartoon “Electoral Monsters” was dubbed “Fiamma Frankenstein.”

 
L’Unità, the official newspaper of the leftist Democratic Party, published an interview with anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes, where she claimed that Israel is a world leader in organ trafficking. The accusation resembled that of the Middle Ages blood libel whereby Jews were accused of kidnapping Christian and Muslim children before Passover in order to murder them and use their blood for matza.

 
Lists of boycotted Israeli products

Ucoii, the largest Islamic organization in Italy, published an ad in many mainstream newspapers entitled “Nazi Bloodshed Yesterday, Israeli Bloodshed Today.” An Italian court ruled that the Nazification of Israel came under “freedom of expression” and was not a case of incitement to hatred.

 
In 2009, Italy sent the largest European delegation of artists to an Iranian cartoonist festival on the Holocaust. The cartoons presented the Holocaust as an invention of Jews with hooked noses typical of Nazi propaganda.

 
Pisa, Rome and Bologna are among the most prestigious Italian universities that annually host anti-Zionist conferences and pro-Intifada speakers. Israeli attaché Shai Cohen was prevented from speaking at Pisa University after a violent attack by students, who called out “butcher, fascist, assassin.” The Israeli ambassador, Ehud Gol, fled Florence University after a similar “protest.”

 
Meanwhile, the Riccione city council sponsored a meeting against “the militarism of Israel,” explaining that “Israeli governments don’t represent the Jewish people.” The Coop and Conad, two of the largest supermarket chains in Italy, for some weeks last year removed Israeli products from their shelves in the name of a boycott of Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria. Lists of boycotted Israeli products have been launched also by local Christian communities and leftist groups, targeting L’Oreal, Ahava and other firms.

 
Flaica, a trade union with 8,000 members working in large-scale retail, promoted the boycott of “all Rome shops managed by Jews” and drew up lists of Jewish-owned shops to be avoided, because of “what is happening in Gaza.” In Rome, a new pro-Hamas Freedom Flotilla has just been presented in the official buildings of the Professional Order of the Journalists, a body financed by the Italian government. Some members of Turkish terror group IHH were also on hand.

 
Anti-Semitism becoming fashionable

The Foreign Press Association in Rome, a state-funded institution, suspended two journalists, both Jews: Yedioth Ahronoth correspondent Menachem Gantz and French journalist Ariel Dumont. Iranian journalist Masoumi Nejad, who has been arrested for a arms trading involving Italy and Iran, has never been expelled by the association.

 
Anti-Semitism is becoming fashionable also among the “chattering classes”, intellectuals and academicians. Actress Sabina Guzzanti attacked the “Jewish race” in a primetime television program. Literary guru Alberto Asor Rosa wrote in a book on the transformation of the Jews from “a persecuted race” to “a warrior persecutor race.” Renowned leftist philosopher Gianni Vattimo declared that he had “re-evaluated” “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” and now felt they largely reflect the truth about the Jews.

 
The slandering of Israel is also growing among the most important Catholic journalists. Vittorio Messori, who conducted the first book-length interview with Pope John Paul II, recently wrote an editorial for the Italian daily “Il Corriere della sera” where he stated: “All governments of all Muslim nations are under the tsunami of the violent intrusion of Zionism that has come to put its capital in Jerusalem.”

 
The growing anti-Semitism is also evident by the security around the largest synagogue in Rome, one of the oldest in the world. The Jewish temple looks like a military outpost: Private guards everywhere, metal detectors and policemen at every corner. The Jewish school looks like a “sterilized area” protected by policemen, bodyguards and cameras. All school windows are plumbed with iron grates. I saw the same in the Jewish homes of Hebron and in the schools of Sderot.

 
Pro-Palestinian groups just recently marched into the ghetto, shouting “Fascist” and “Assassins” to the Jews, some of them Holocaust survivors. It was here, on 16 October 1943, that 1,200 Jews were deported to Auschwitz; none of the 200 Jewish children came back home. It was here, on 9 October 1982, that an Arab terrorist opened fire on Jews; a two-year old baby, Stefano Taché, became the first Italian victim of anti-Jewish violence since the war.

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Not far from the ghetto, in the lower part of the Titus Gate, named after the Roman emperor who destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem, someone wrote in Hebrew: “Am Yisrael Chai.” The people of Israel not only had not been destroyed, but defiantly remained alive. It's comforting to know that there is still someone with the courage to write it.

 

Giulio Meotti, a journalist with Il Foglio, is the author of the book A New Shoah: The Untold Story of Israel's Victims of Terrorism





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in this case, I have to say the article is a bit sensationalized. Yes, we have the extreme left wing, such as the useless idiots who scribble il manifesto, the Communist rag read by even less people than Ha'Aretz. Yes, we have a few freaks and haters, such as the article quotes, but some of these events happened over the last few years, not weeks. Yes, we have some rabidly anti-Israel professors brainwashing their classes - but less than are spewing their venom in Israeli universities. These haters will most likely be able to cobble together some sort of media show in Milan against Israel this week, but please remember that the vast majority of Italians and their politicians much prefer Israel and the Jews over the Muslims and the so-called "Palestinians". The media here is nowhere as anti-Zionist as the elitist media in Israel. I am often in the media and in the Vatican and in the streets of Rome with my kippa on, and have never had any reaction other than respect. I do agree with Signor Meotti that Israel MUST do Hasbara - not only in Italy, but worldwide, and especially at home where even about half of all Israelis do not even know the true history of their own country, making their children easy prey to the Neve Gordons of the world. Roy Doliner, co-author of The Sistine Secrets
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Re: Italy turning Anti Jewish
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2011, 06:58:26 AM »
I don't put any trust in Italy.  They will turn on the Jews in 2 seconds.   This is why we need a strong Israel.  Israel could mop up Italy in a few days without using a nuclear device.

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Re: Italy turning Anti Jewish
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2011, 07:58:07 AM »
Italy is turning anti-Jewish? I never realized there was a time that they were pro-Jewish. That whole Mussolini fascist thing threw me. :laugh:

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Re: Italy turning Anti Jewish
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2011, 08:15:40 AM »
Italy is turning anti-Jewish? I never realized there was a time that they were pro-Jewish. That whole Mussolini fascist thing threw me. :laugh:
Mussolini was a Fascist but not  anti Jewish
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Re: Italy turning Anti Jewish
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2011, 04:01:11 PM »
I guess Italy needs more 'Holocaust Education'.... I don't really believe that will change anyones antisemitic sentiments... But it is interesting this story came out today...




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Israel will Train Italian Teachers to Teach About Holocaust
Sivan 11, 5771, 13 June 11 08:45
by Gil Ronen


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Education Minister Gideon Saar and his Italian counterpart, Mariastella Gelmini, signed cooperation agreements Monday for training Italian teachers in Holocaust education, and for bilateral youth exchanges. The agreements were signed in the course of today's joint Israeli-Italian government meeting in Rome.
 
The agreement on training Italian teachers in Holocaust education is the first of its kind. The Italian Education Ministry will, on an annual basis, select teachers to attend special training at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. These teachers will then teach the subject in Italian secondary schools.  Previous training in teaching the Holocaust has been carried out in non-governmental frameworks. 
 
Minister Saar said that, "Enhancing Holocaust studies around the world, especially in Europe, constitutes a bulwark against forgetting and denying the Holocaust.
 
According to the second agreement, a joint steering committee will be established to work on advancing bilateral youth exchanges. Education Minister Saar said that, "It is important to strengthen the deep links between Italy and Israel by boosting the brave friendship between our peoples.  Friendly meetings between youth will help guarantee future relations."
 
Another agreement signed Monday between Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and his Italian counterpart, Franco Frattini, also provides for the advancement of bilateral cooperation in the fields of education, research and higher education.
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Re: Italy turning Anti Jewish
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2011, 05:03:32 PM »
When I was visiting Rome last summer, there were people hanging pictures of Gilad Shalit to free him.  So this is surprising to me.
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« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2011, 09:48:47 PM »
I've been to Italy many times and I've met anti Semites. I've also met supporters of Jews. To say that Italy is "turning" antisemitic is naive. There are anti Semites in every nation, including many self hating Jews in Israel.

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« Reply #7 on: June 14, 2011, 09:18:26 AM »
I've been to Italy many times and I've met anti Semites. I've also met supporters of Jews. To say that Italy is "turning" antisemitic is naive. There are anti Semites in every nation, including many self hating Jews in Israel.

You're right, but there may be some confusion here because of the imprecision of language. The idea is not to say that "Italy" is, in essence, antisemitic, nor to single out Italy, but to point out the rise in the anti-Israel sentiment there, as in many other countries, due to two main factors : i) growing Muslim population (because of the immigration policies),  ii) lack of knowledge and correct information in the indigenous population (because of media and education system brainwashing) .
There are also roots of antisemitism in the Catholic church in Italy, although this factor is more marginal today than the two previous ones (with the notable exception of the Vatican).

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« Reply #8 on: June 16, 2011, 10:43:04 PM »
Italy has a huge problem with immigrants from Arab countries and some Balkan countries. But what is insane is mosque in Vatican!! Italians are very divided over who they support. They had been traditionally Jew haters, Serb haters, and even Croat haters, but not all of Italians. Great number of them truly support Israel, or Serbia in that manner, and they oppose islamic threat.
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