This article first appeared in Times of Israel Blogs.
There is an area in the Piemonte region of Northwest Italy called Valsesia, a series of valleys. One of the small towns in this area is Varallo. The mayor of Varallo, Pietro Bondetti, received a letter at the town hall about a week ago, along with a bullet inside the envelope. The letter, printed in stencil and signed by the “Anti-Zionist Movement”, drew attention to a settlement of about 70 Israeli families living in the area. The letter went on to state that they would not tolerate any more Israeli families and threatened to “start shooting if the settlement continued to grow. Here is an article from the Italian newspaper, La Stampa, which I have translated and which gives further details.
Aside from what is contained in the article, I can state that Mayor Bondetti has received support and solidarity from the President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella. In addition, it is reported that the Israeli families living in the area are people who have chosen to get out of the Middle East to escape the wars and tensions that go along with them. They are reportedly not very religious and would not be considered as being real Zionists. These are people who are living quietly, renovating abandoned buildings, saving dying villages, and keeping a low profile.I have been checking the local news for updates, but it seems that, as of this writing, there have been no arrests. The obvious question, especially given the situation in Europe, including Italy, is whether the writer(s) of this letter are Italians or immigrants, particularly from some Muslim country. At the risk of jumping the gun, I will offer a few thoughts as an American who lived in Italy for 5 years.
Having never been to Israel, I cannot claim to be an expert here. It may be that some readers in Israel, who consider themselves Zionists, may not feel empathy for this group of Israeli exiles, people who have chosen to leave. With all due respect, however, what matters more is how the Italian people and the Italian state react to this very troubling incident. I believe they will step up and stand with this community because the Italian people are generally good and compassionate people, and this community, the Israelis, the mayor, and any other figures associated with the Israelis, must be supported. I have a feeling the writer(s) will be identified and punished for this act. If it involves non-Italians, I hope that punishment will include deportation.
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