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Sanremo used to spread hate says Israeli ambassador - Politics

2024-02-11T15:13:38.450Z

Highlights: Sanremo used to spread hate says Israeli ambassador - Politics. Israel's Ambassador to Italy Alon Bar said Sunday that the Sanremo Song Festival had been used tospread hate. The singer Ghali made an appeal to "Stop Genocide" on the final night of the event on Saturday. Noemi Di Segni, the president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities, said she was disappointed that there had been no "appeal for the release of the hostages in the hands of Hamas"


Israel's Ambassador to Italy Alon Bar said Sunday that the Sanremo Song Festival had been used to spread hate after the singer Ghali made an appeal to "Stop Genocide" on the final night of the event on Saturday. (HANDLE)


Israel's Ambassador to Italy Alon Barsaid Sunday that the Sanremo Song Festival had been used to spread hate after the singer Ghali made an appeal to "StopGenocide" on the final night of the event on Saturday.


   "I am outraged that the stage of the Sanremo Festival was exploited to spread hatred and provocation in a careless, irresponsible way," Bar said via Twitter.


   "In the October 7 massacre, among the 1,200 victims were over 360 young people slaughtered and kidnapped during the Nova Music Festival.


   "Another 40 of them were kidnapped and are still in the hands of the terrorists.


   "The Sanremo Festival could have expressed solidarity with them.


   "It is a pity that this did not happen."


   Noemi Di Segni, the president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities, told ANSA she was disappointed that there had been no "appeal for the release of the hostages in the hands of Hamas" during the festival and complained at "the use of terms that once again offends the history of our country and of all of Europe.


   "From now until the Eurovision Song Contest I appeal for the 136hostages to be remembered every day," she continued.


   "They too have the right to their music and to return to their homes".


   When asked about Bar's comments on Sunday, Ghali, who hasTunisian roots, replied: "I've always talked about these issues since I was a kid, not since October 7." Roberto Sergio, the CEO of State broadcaster Rai which broadcasts the festival, expressed "heartfelt solidarity with the people of Israel and the Jewish community.


   "Every day our news and programs recount the tragedy of the hostages in the hands of Hamas and they and will continue to doso, as well as remembering the massacre of children, women and men on 7 October," he continued.


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