Italian Poll Finds 15% See Attacks on Jewish People as 'Justifiable'
A recent SWG survey found 15% of Italians justify violence against Jews amid Gaza conflict protests, while 85% reject such attacks, reflecting rising antisemitism concerns.
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About 15% of Italians consider the physical attacks on the Jews to be "full or in some measure justified", according to a poll published in March, in the context of ongoing protests against Israel's offensive in Gaza...
Italy Poll Finds 15% See Attacks on Jewish People as ‘Justifiable’
A protester uses a pole to break a window at Milano Centrale railway station, during a demonstration that is part of a nationwide “Let’s Block Everything” protest in solidarity with Gaza, with activists also calling for a halt to arms shipments to Israel, in Milan, Italy, Sept. 22, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Claudia Greco Around 15 percent of Italians consider physical attacks on Jewish people “entirely or fairly justifiable,” according to a survey pu…

Italian poll finds 15% see attacks on Jewish people as 'justifiable'
An SWG poll finds 15% of Italians view attacks on Jews as justifiable, as protests over the Israel-Hamas war intensify and PM Meloni maintains support for Israel.
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