During the tumultuous day of unrest in Rome, the capital was rocked by acts of vandalism and violence. Among the most alarming reports was an anti-Semitic attack at a kosher bakery near Via Guglielmo Marconi. "You fucking Jews, burn them all," This is the disturbing message found on the shutter of the premises, forcing the employees to call 112. The police intervened and launched an investigation, while security measures have been intensified in the Jewish Ghetto, a high-risk area.
Anti-Semitic Statements
During the demonstration, provocative chants and banners were raised, including one praising the “resistance” of October 7, accompanied by flags of groups considered criminal.
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Provocative Signs
On the demonstration front, the act of covering several stumbling blocks in Trastevere with pro-Gaza stickers cannot be ignored. "At the pro-Pal demonstration in Rome, Hamas flags and banners glorifying the October 7 massacre were waved," Mara Bizzotto, deputy vice president of the Lega group in the Senate, denounced this. The climate of growing tension fuels concerns for the future, with the pro-Pal movement seemingly abandoning its masks and revealing an unacceptable sense of hatred.







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The situation in Rome is worrying, with acts of violence and vandalism that shouldn't happen. It's important that the authorities do their job to protect all citizens, regardless of their religion or origin.