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Venice Detains Three After Orthodox Jewish Tourists Attacked by Group Shouting 'Free Palestine'

Authorities report arrests with expulsions as some suspects remain at large.

Overview

  • The American man and his Israeli wife said a group surrounded, chased and slapped them on Strada Nuova near the Rialto Bridge around midnight between Sept. 7–8.
  • Officers from the Guardia di Finanza intervened after witnessing the assault, which reportedly included an unmuzzled Rottweiler and a bottle that injured the woman’s ankle.
  • Three suspects were apprehended; a Tunisian man was charged and barred from Venice for two years, and another was transferred to a Bari repatriation center, with others still sought.
  • Mayor Luigi Brugnaro condemned the attack and the Jewish Community of Venice issued a statement calling it a cowardly act that challenges the city’s reputation for welcome.
  • The episode follows a reported August assault on a Jewish couple near Rialto and features in wider European reporting on rising antisemitism affecting Jewish travel decisions.