New Surge of Hate, Spread on the Left. Albanese Like the Duce: Speaks of Plutocracies
The rise in antisemitic incidents in Italy is alarming, particularly linked to anti-Israel sentiments which are now more prevalent among leftist groups.
The article highlights a dramatic increase in antisemitic incidents in Italy, with a particular concern regarding the manifestation of this hate towards Israel, especially from leftist factions. According to the latest report from the Center for Contemporary Jewish Documentation, there have been 963 recorded instances of antisemitism in 2025, marking a steep rise from 877 in 2024. The report indicates that a significant number of these cases are rooted in anti-Israel sentiment, with 67% of incidents categorized under this ideology, illustrating a troubling trend where classic antisemitic tropes are being mobilized within political discourse.
The article further elaborates on the hesitance of leftist parties, specifically the Democratic Party (Pd), to support legislation aimed at combating antisemitism, amidst internal divisions. As incidents of violence and aggression against Jews increase, the left's inaction is highlighted, raising questions about accountability and responsibility in addressing hate. This lack of unity and proactive measures within leftist politics allows antisemitism to fester, positioning it as a pressing issue for not just the Jewish community, but for society as a whole.
Moreover, the piece draws parallels between the current political rhetoric used by figures such as Albanese and historical antisemitic narratives. By invoking themes of plutocracy and critiquing Israel, this rhetoric risks perpetuating age-old stereotypes associated with antisemitism. Such patterns pose a dire challenge, indicating that the fight against antisemitism in Italy is not only about addressing acts of violence but also combating the ideologies that normalize or justify such sentiments in political narratives.