Milan and the Shock Sign in a Shop: . "The Zionist Israelis Are Not welcome." The Merchant: "Frase Misinterpreted, I Removed It because I Suffered Threats"
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The writing in Hebrew at the entrance of a mercerary in the central via Statuto. The step back of the shopkeeper after the complaint on Facebook by Roberto Della Rocca, member of the Israeli-Italian Chamber of Commerce
A sign written in Hebrew 'Israelis and Zionists are not welcome here' was placed on the door of a shop in the center of Milan. To denounce it, in a post...
It is the writing in Hebrew that appeared yesterday on the window of a shop in Via Statuto, in the center of Milan. Today the sign has disappeared, there is only one with written "stop war" between two rockets with Israeli and Palestinian flags. The images of the shop window are however circulated on the social media. "Once again the usual salad due or bad faith, often of anti-Semitic matrix, or acephalite, parental matrix" comment on Facebook b…
Milan shop puts up sign saying Israelis not welcome - General News
A haberdashery shop in the centre of Milan put up a sign in Hebrew declaring "Israelis and Zionists are not welcome here", according to a social media post by Roberto Della Rocca, a member of the Israeli-Italian Chamber of Commerce. (ANSA)
A mercerary in the center exhibits the writing in Hebrew near the sign that says "Stop the war." Indignance in the Jewish community
The Mercery of Via Statuto in Milan makes the pair with the Neapolitan pizzeria. Both reject Zionist customers. And they assume that those who enter the first, to buy socks, or sit at the tables of the second, to order a Margherita, declare their political vision. Unless the owners pretend that their potential patrons wear some distinctive sign... For the merceria, in the middle of the pussy area, there is to add that the sign is written only in…
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