Statue of Pope John Paul II defaced
There has been yet another mass demonstration against Israel, this time in Rome. On this occasion, the pro-Hamas mobs sank to a new low, defacing a statue dedicated to Pope John Paul II, calling him a "sh---y fascist and drawing a hammer and sickle. And there was violence, protesters battling with police, destruction, and burned cars. Corriere della Sera has a video of the rioting here.
These are truly sick people, but when you stand on the side of Hamas, how else can you be described?
The article below from Il Tempo is translated by Fousesquawk.

"7 October: Day of Palestinian resistance"
ProPal insult to Pope Wojtyla: Condemnation of the unworthy act from Meloni, Salvini, and Tajani
It is a sacrilegious and inexplicable outrage, the damage done to the figure of Karoil Wojtyla, saint of the Catholic Church. This morning, on the day of the ProPal demonstration in the Square of the 500, Carabinieri determined that unknown persons defaced the statue of Po[pe John Paul II with the inscription, "sh---y fascist" and the symbol of the "sickle and hammer". The same officers began the procedure of removing the writings and restoring the statue to its original state.
"In Rome, they defaced the statue dedicated to Saint John Paul II, wriitng, "sh---y fascist" and drawing a sickle and hammer. They say they come onto the streets for peace, but then they insult the memory of a man who was a true defender and builder of peace. An unworthy act committed by people blinded by ideology, which demonstrates total ignorance of history and its protagonists," declared Premier Giorgia Meloni.
Outrage shared by the entire majority. "We are desperately trying to find brains for these poor imbeciles," wrote the vice premier and minister of Infrastructure and Transport (Matteo Salvini). "There are no words to condemn the desecration of the statue of Saint John Paul II at the Termini Station in Rome by extremists of the left on the occasion of the strike and the demonstration of these days. Enough with the hate! Enough with bad teachers," the Vice Premier and Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani. writes on social media.
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