Genoa – An anti-Semitic writing appeared on the shutter of a pastry shop in via Bertuccioni in the Marassi district of Genoa. “Jewish shop” wrote unknown in yellow paint accompanying the writing with the star of David. Among other things, the inscription appeared on the eve of Yom Kippur ‘, a Jewish religious holiday that celebrates the day of atonement.
The shop managers called the police and only after the inspection were the writings erased. Digos investigates the episode and is screening the cameras in the area to go back to the authors of the gesture that provoked the indignation of the mayor of Genoa Marco Bucci: “An unworthy and intolerable gesture that the whole city firmly condemns” wrote Bucci on his Facebook page, underlining the proximity of the Municipality of Genoa “to the owners and to the employees of the business and to the Genoese Jewish community which is observing the Yom Kippur anniversary right now “.
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