They objected, you see, to any supporters of Israel appearing — apparently unaware of, or more likely eager to overlook, both the role of Jewish members of the anti-Fascist movement (such as the Rosselli brothers, murdered by Mussolini) and in the Resistance, and also wishing to efface any Italian memories of the racial laws, of why Enrico Fermi and Franco Modigliani and Cesare Segre and so many others ended up in America (always the beneficiary of such things), and of course not wishing to discuss how the leader, for decades, of the “Palestinian” Arabs — really then just the local Arabs — Amin El Husseini, met with Hitler, urged him on in his noble task, and contributed to the fulfilling of that task by raising, among Bosnian Muslims, the Hajjar Brigade for the S.S.
This spectacle sickens.
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One can readily imagine what the late Oriana Fallaci would have said of those demonstrators, both the Muslims and their enablers and fellow-travellers. It would have been vivid, truthful, fiercely Italian, and quite unprintable. It would have scorched the ears.