Kudos to the Italians, boo-hoo to the Iranians

Kudos to the Italians, boo-hoo to the Iranians

I woke up this morning, sure I would be reading the usual news, the disasters, the terrible going-ons in the world, but I was pleasantly suprised to see this:: Iran rankled by pro-Israel rally planned for Thursday in Rome

I loved that headline. Anything that will rankle those fine folks in Tehran is music to my ears. Rankle the hell out of 'em. Now, maybe Europe is watching Paris burn night after night and realizing the enemy is within, and now the Europeans are running scared. So perhaps this has something to do with the Italians giving a damn about Israel to this degree.

Ok, they should have seen it coming, but it's just nice for once to see this instead of the usual "Solidarity with Palestine" garbage (though see below, in the article, some still have a hard time letting it go....but hey, it's still refreshing to see at least see some balance where before there was none), or even, as has been pointed out, the crass and base asininity of a certain Prince of England coming to tell us to be more tolerant (I personally feel he should go visit certain arrondissements in Paris for his next vacation).

As Iran worked behind the scenes to express displeasure over a planned pro-Israel rally scheduled to be held in Rome on Thursday, Italian politicians from the left and right have said they were to join the torch-lit event, called to protest remarks by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in which he called for Israel to be "wiped off the map."....
he demonstration was called by Il Foglio, a small conservative newspaper close to Premier Silvio Berlusconi, "to defend the right of Israel to exist."

The paper has said that more than 500 prominent Italians, including politicians from right and left, have backed the demonstration. Italian Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini, who made a two-day official visit to the Palestinian territories and Israel earlier this week, is among those who said he would attend....

Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini said Wednesday the international community had to maintain a "firm line" against Tehran, and said he had instructed Toscano to tell the Iranians why "there has been so much indignation and concern" about Ahmadinejad's remarks in Italy.

Fini has said he would attend Thursday's pro-Israel rally. He has converted his National Alliance Party from a neo-Fascist to mainstream conservative party, and condemned anti-Semitism during a visit to Israel.

"The problem of security doesn't only concern Israel, because if Tehran equips itself with a nuclear arsenal, the problem would concern the whole international community," he told reporters.

The pro-Israel rally has split the Italian left, and the Green Party organized a separate demonstration Wednesday against Ahmadinejad's remarks in front of the Iranian embassy. Their protest, however, which drew about 20 people, was also called to recognize the rights of Palestinians.

The protest has been preceded by a back and forth between Rome and Tehran over a call by Fini, during a visit to Jerusalem earlier this week, for Iran to be referred to the UN Security Council for possible sanctions on the issue of the Islamic Republic's nuclear aspirations.

Iran summons Italian ambassador
Italy's foreign ministry confirmed Wednesday that Ambassador Roberto Toscano had been summoned to the Iranian foreign ministry a day earlier, but did not say why.

The ANSA news agency reported he had been handed a note of protest because of the rally, planned to be held outside theIranian Embassy in Rome.

In a separate meeting Tuesday, Toscano also met with Iranian Vice President Parziv Davoudi. During that meeting, Davoudi called on Toscano "to convey the realities of Iranian society accurately to his government so that Italian officials can adopt stances toward Iran without being influenced by Zionist propaganda," according to Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency.

Davoudi also called for Italy's "active response to the crimes committed by the Zionist regime against Palestinians," IRNA said on its Web site....

Pro-Israel rallies across Europe In France a demonstration organized by the CRIF umbrella group of French Jewish organizations and the Union of Jewish Students of France (UEJF) gathered near the Iranian embassy in Paris. Protestors chanted out support for Israel and wore stickers reading "Israel est eternel" (Israel is eternal).

Pro-Israel rallies were also held in Vienna, Austria, and Budapest, Hungary, where protestors drew up signs that read "Israel today, Europe tomorrow?"


Posted by Maurice Sonnenwirth at November 3, 2005 09:24 AM

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1. ShyGuy said:

That didn't take long.

Posted by: ShyGuy on November 3, 2005 01:21 PM

2. Leonard said:

BRAVO ITALY - Over 15000 Italians attended a demo outside the Iranian embassy in support of Israel and another 2000 in Milan, including the Mayor, politicians etc. Over 400 politicians and celebrities condemned the Iranian PM and declared their support for the demo. A counterdemo by the Greens in support of the Palestinians attracted only 20 people. The Italian foreign minister was only persuaded not to attend at the last minute because of the damage he feared might be caused to Italian interests in Iran. Italy only has 50 000 Jews. You couldn't imagine such a similar protest taking place in London with the anti-semitic Mayor Livingstone and the terrorist sympathiser foreign minister Jack Straw in attendance. VIVA ITALIA.

Posted by: Leonard on November 3, 2005 07:45 PM

3. dav t said:

Viva Italia!!

Posted by: dav t on November 4, 2005 05:50 AM

4. georg von mecklenburg said:

Italy was our partial ally during WW2. Whatever you do, please don't count on the Italians for anything other than making Pizza Pies. They are worthless on almost every other front.

Posted by: georg von mecklenburg on November 4, 2005 08:33 AM

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