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L'antisemitismo a sinistra - Il Post

Caricamento player Criticando alcuni cortei femministi dell’8 marzo per non avere dato pari dignità di lutto al massacro del 7 ottobre 2023, Luigi Manconi ha suggerito di non ignorare, fra l’altro, «la persistenza largamente inconscia di tracce di una antica e tenacissima giudeofobia, che tende a riprodurre diffidenza e sospetto». Il problema non è nuovo ma se ne discute molto ..........
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California police officer shot in back by criminal who should have been in jail: progressive DA's challenger
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RFK Jr. Boasts He Could Eat Brain Worms and Still Beat Trump, Biden
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Torchbearers in France kick off the Olympic flame’s journey across the country
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Ohio SWAT team sold fake body armor imported from China as Homeland Security probes
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