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Italy Palestinian head expelled from Milan over Amsterdam (4)

For incitement to hate after complimenting Islamic youths

(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 16 - The head of an Italian Palestinian association has been expelled from Milan for congratulating the youths who attacked Maccabi Tel Aviv fans after a Europa League match in Amsterdam on November 7 shouting anti-semitic slogans and injuring a dozen Israeli supporters in an incident that Jewish leaders have likened to a pogrom.
    The president of the Palestinian Association of Italy, Mohammad Hannoun, told ANSA he received an expulsion order from Milan Friday "for incitement to hatred and violence in reference to the (pro-Palestinian) march (in Milan) last Saturday, because I complimented the young people of Amsterdam".
    Hannoun, founder in 1994 of the charitable association of solidarity with the Palestinian people, last October was included in the blacklist of the US Department of the Treasury on charges of being a financier of terrorism and of promoting demonstrations against Israel.
    At last Saturday's march in the Lombardy capital, the 57th in Milan since the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, Hannoun, who lives in Genoa, told ANSA: "I said that they did well to beat up Israeli fans because they were shouting death to Arabs and Muslims, praising the criminal Israeli army and the crimes against Gazans, they also beat up Arab citizens of Amsterdam and tore Palestinian flags from private homes, they were asking for it". (ANSA).
   

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