On Tuesday, ten people were injured in riots in front of the RAI headquarters in Naples. Left-wing activists demonstrated against the public broadcaster about the war in the Middle East.
The lightly injured include five security forces and five demonstrators. The activists supported rapper Ghali, who shouted “Stop the genocide in Palestine!” shouted after his performance at the Sanremo music festival on Saturday. The RAI broadcaster broadcasts the event. The rapper’s statement drew criticism from Israel’s ambassador to Italy, Alon Bar: “I find it shameful that the stage of the Sanremo festival was used to spread hatred and provocation in a superficial and irresponsible way,” Bar said.
Rapper: “People are afraid”
The Italian rapper, who has Tunisian parents, denied the accusations. He has always talked about Palestine, not just since the attack on Israel on October 7. “The politics of terror continues, people are afraid to say: stop the war, stop the genocide,” the 30-year-old said.
Here you see a contribution from the rapper from the festival in Sanremo.
The RAI team, which organized and broadcast the festival, also responded: “Every day our news and programs report on the tragedy of the hostages in the hands of Hamas and we recall the massacre of children, women and men on October 7 . My solidarity with the Israeli people and the Jewish community comes from the heart and with conviction,” said RAI boss Roberto Sergio.
Source: Krone

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