Anti-Semitism has always been there, according to the Senator for life who was interviewed exclusively on La 7
“I understood this anti-Semitism all my life, hidden, hidden. Anti-Semitism was always there, and this was the perfect opportunity to release it in every way and in every environment.” Senator for life Liliana Segre said this while commenting on the intensification of anti-Semitic episodes after the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 in an exclusive interview with La7. When asked by journalist Marianna Aprile if anti-Semitism can be eradicated, the lifelong senator replied: “I think it cannot be eradicated.”
The interview
“I believe that these thorns, let’s call them differences, that have come to light during the last week, in a wonderful way, have always been hidden from us, that are only partially displayed that they have always been there and that’s it this government. he takes advantage of this great power of the right where he was voted, in addition, he is only a revolutionary, he joined the government, let us not be ashamed of anything anymore; and I followed this session in the various broadcasts, let’s call it that, also praising Sig Eil, so also these Nazi slogans that I remember directly unfortunately, not from hearsay”. Liliana Segre said it in the interview with On the air on the 7th.
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Anti-Semitism, alert in Europe: increasing cases and increased controls
After the outbreak of the war in the Middle East, cases of intolerance towards the Jews have increased, as shown by the events in Paris, Rome and Vienna, which contributes to what happened in Russia last Sunday. “It is our shared responsibility to ensure that our darkest past does not return and we must protect the lives of Jewish communities in Europe,” said a European Commission spokesman.
THE RETURN OF ANTI-SEMITISM
- Swastikas, stars of David, processions. Anti-Semitism seems to have returned to Europe: after Hamas attack on Israeli territories and subsequent Israeli response, incidents of intolerance have increased against Israeli citizens and Jews
VIENNA
- “During the night a fire was started in the Jewish side of the central cemetery of Vienna. the old camp of the sermon hall was burned. There were Swastikas spray paint on the exterior walls. No one was injured. The fire department and police are investigating,” he wrote on X German Oskarpresident of the Religious Society of Israel in Austria and president of the Jewish Community of Vienna
Paris
- In the night between 30 and 31 October Around sixty Stars of David were drawn between the 13th and 14th arrondissements of Paris in front of the doors of citizens of the Jewish faith, banks and institutions. The criminals have not yet been identified but are being investigated for serious vandalism from reasons of racial and ethnic hatred