Rioters in Bologna vandalized the local synagogue with graffiti reading “Justice for Gaza,” as well as other slogans, and caused damage to the property, including removing doors from their frames and other light structural damage.
Demonstrators throw Molotov cocktails, fireworks at synagogue, spray 'Justice free Gaza' on wall near Ramy Elgaml's name
Inter's campaign to defend the Serie A title suffered a minor setback on Wednesday when they were held to a 2-2 draw by a lively Bologna side at the San Siro. Simone Inzaghi's men had taken charge of the clash with goals by Denzel Dumfries and Lautaro Martinez after Santiago Castro had given the visitors an early lead.
Both Bologna and Roma have fit and healthy squads and plenty of competition for places ahead of the meeting of the two sides in Serie A on Sunday evening. Tommaso Pobega is suspended and is therefore the only player from either side confirmed to be unavailable for Sunday’s match at the Dall’Ara.
Claudio Ranieri is confident Roma will ‘have a great performance’ against Bologna and trusts Artem Dovbyk will adapt to Serie A very soon.
Italian leaders, including Bologna Mayor Matteo Lepore and Senate President Ignazio La Russa, condemned the violence. Israel’s ambassador to Italy, Jonathan Peled, called the synagogue attack a “serious antisemitic attack which must be condemned with absolute firmness.”
In recent days, social tension has increased in Italy, particularly in Rome and Bologna, where violent clashes occurred during the marches in memory of Ramy Elgaml, the young Egyptian who died in Milan.
Protests for Ramy Elgaml in Rome and Bologna: violence and attacks on the police, with unanimous condemnations from politicians and institutions to defend public order and security.
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Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella has won praise for an “inspired” performance in his team’s Serie A draw with Bologna. Today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews, hail the 27-year-old for his efforts to drive his team up the pitch in the 2-2 draw.
Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella has won praise for an “inspired” performance in his team’s Serie A draw with Bologna.Today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport,
The 2024-25 Serie A season is in full swing as the usual giants aim to fight for the title, while other clubs hope they can pull off what Bologna did last season and surprisingly qualify for the Champions League.