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Rome's Jews reveal anger at union strike over Israeli 'genocide'.

Rome's Jewish community revealed discouragement on Friday after two unions called an across the country strike to protest versus Italy's support for the genocidal Israeli federal government amongst other problems.

Friday's strike by the USB and Cobas unions has primarily hit public transportation and is because of last 24 hours.

Ours is a strike against the war economy and thus also against our federal government's support for the Israeli state, a. representative for the USB union told Reuters.

Along with a need for greater wages and a shorter working. week, a lengthy strike manifesto published online singled out. Israel in the unions' opposition to Italy's growing participation. in war theatres.

Victor Fadlun, president of the Jewish Neighborhood of Rome,. implicated the unions of stirring anti-Semitism.

Dismay and confusion. There are no other words to. describe what we feel, Fadlun said in a declaration.

We are faced with the emergence of hatred towards Israel. that ignores any reasonable context, which can have no. other explanation than the seriousness of revealing, even if it is. lost, an anti-Semitism that has been simmering all along,. he included.

Israel's military project in the Gaza Strip has killed more. than 44,800 people since it started 14 months back, according to. Palestinian health authorities.

The war started after Hamas gunmen stormed into southern. Israel, eliminating around 1,200 individuals and taking about 250. captives back to Hamas-run Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.

Italy has stayed company in saying Israel had a right to. safeguard itself, however has consistently called for a ceasefire and has. urged Israel to limit civilian casualties.

Friday's strike had a minimal effect on transportation, with. some, however not all city lines shut in Rome and Milan, while bus. and tram services were running in the majority of cities albeit with. delays.

(source: Reuters)