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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Confront Israeli Tourists at Sardinia Airport Amid Local Support
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First reported by N12 · 5 hours ago
What happened
Pro-Palestinian activists have been protesting Israeli tourists at Sardinia airport, creating a tense environment. However, most locals warmly welcome Israelis, with a strong Jewish community presence supporting visitors. Authorities have intervened to ensure safety and foster a welcoming atmosphere despite ongoing demonstrations.
- 01Pro-Palestinian activists regularly protest Israeli tourists at Sardinia airport, shouting slogans and waving flags.
- 02Israeli resident Ayelet Gutman reports most locals warmly support Israelis and have cultural ties to Israel.
- 03A small anti-Zionist minority on the island protests but has not engaged in physical violence.
- 04Local Jewish community leader Mario Carboni urged government action to protect Israeli tourists.
- 05Authorities approved a group to welcome Israeli arrivals and provide safety briefings at the airport.
- 06Despite protests, the majority of Sardinians do not share anti-Israel sentiments and offer hospitality to Israelis.
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