There is always fear... because in Italy "the Jew is always suspected of being a traitor to his country". Fiamma Nirenstein is a remarkable woman.
JNS reports:
Naming of ex-Italian politician as Israeli envoy in Rome sparks dual-loyalty fears
Italian
Jews are expressing concern over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu's appointment of Jewish journalist and former Italian
parliament member Fiamma Nirenstein as the new Israel ambassador in
Rome, fearing that Nirenstein’s position will be used as evidence by
those who claim that Italian Jews are more loyal to Israel than to
Italy.
Nirenstein, who made aliyah in 2013, will need to renounce
her Italian citizenship in order to accept the diplomatic position. At
the same time, Nirenstein's cousin is a parliament member of Italian
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's party and is running in the Milan mayoral
elections, while her son works in the Italian intelligence service.
These factors have served to further increase concerns by the Italian
Jewish community.
"Netanyahu has turned us into a fifth column in our country," one Jewish official said in a closed forum, Yedioth Ahronoth
reported. "If a former Italian parliament member, a Jew, becomes
Israel's ambassador, it basically means that we recognize the fact that
each of us, and every store we own, is in fact Israeli. People will
think we have dual loyalty, and this holds disastrous consequences."
Rome Chief Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni was quoted by the Italian newspaper La Stampa as saying, “Fiamma is an excellent journalist, period… but I'm concerned there will be problems."
Another member of the Jewish community, who remained anonymous in the La Stampa report, took a harsher tone.
“Over
the years, the Jew is always suspected of being a traitor to his
country. Placing her in Italy, on the other side of the table, could
harm Italian Jews' identity. The absolute majority of them are Zionists,
but they're also citizens with all the rights and duties. It's not
something to be trifled with," he said.
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