Italy's Jewish leadership called a new wave of anti-Jewish signposting in Rome -- which lists over 40 Jewish businesses to boycott -- as "an alarm bell that cannot be ignored," the Times of Israel website reports today (August 11, 2014).
Renzo Gattegna -- the president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities -- issued the warning after fliers urging a boycott of Jewish-owned stores in the capital were discovered plastered on walls in several districts of Rome on August 9.
"We are witnessing with concern the solidifying of the extremist underworld in the name of a common anti-Jewish and anti-Israel hatred, whose most violent mode of expressions, still partially latent, risks forming a danger to the entire national collective," Gattegna said.
The fliers said that "boycotting any type of Jewish product or business is fundamental to stop the massacre in Palestine," claiming that "every shop, factory and business under Jewish ownership sends a percentage of its profits to Israel to furnish weapons and continue to kill those who have a right to live in their own homeland."
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