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- Q16961697 subject Q6617516.
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- Q16961697 abstract "Since World War II, antisemitic prejudice in Italy has seldom taken on aggressive forms. However, with the increase in the number of far-right groups since the beginning of the 1990s, the picture has altered. Although the Jewish culture, the history of Israel, its literature, cinema and other cultural aspects has enjoyed a period of success in Italy and antisemitic traditions were hardly harsh in Italian society, the networking of the international far-right scene has also led to a strong antisemitic orientation in the Italian far-right. The Italian philosopher, Julius Evola, has claimed that during the 20th century the “spiritual antisemitism” has had a greater impact on the overall phenomenon in Italian cultural history.The ongoing political conflict between Israel and Palestine has played an important role in the development and expression of antisemitism in the 21st century, and in Italy as well. The Second Intifada, which began in late September 2000, has set in motion unexpected mechanisms, whereby traditional anti-Jewish prejudices were mixed with politically based stereotypes. In this belief system, Israeli Jews were charged with full responsibility for the fate of the peace process and with the conflict presented as embodying the struggle between good (the Palestinians) and evil (the Israeli Jews).".
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- Q16961697 comment "Since World War II, antisemitic prejudice in Italy has seldom taken on aggressive forms. However, with the increase in the number of far-right groups since the beginning of the 1990s, the picture has altered.".
- Q16961697 label "Antisemitism in 21st-century Italy".