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Following Hamas, the United Nations is also blacklisting Israel for sexual violence. And the Italian government is silent.

Here's a translation of the Italian text into English:

They had stated it first, and yet with blatant pride. When in August 2025 the United Nations listed Hamas on the blacklist of perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict zones, the majority in Italy transformed that relationship into a club. The UN Special Representative Pramila Patten, after her March 2024 visit to Israel, concluded that there were reasonable grounds to believe that rapes and other forms of sexual violence were committed on October 7, 2023. This conclusion formed a substantial part of the pro-Israel consensus, in Parliament and in talk shows. Rape as a weapon, repeated, certified, sculpted.

Today, May 28, 2026, the same United Nations decided to include Israel on that list as well. Alongside Hamas. Alongside ISIS.

This was announced on X by the Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, describing it as a “political decision” disconnected “from the facts and reality.” The new annual report on sexual violence in conflicts is not yet public, and this detail matters, but Jerusalem’s reaction has already arrived and says a great deal: Israel has suspended cooperation with the office of Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who concludes his term at the end of the year. “Anyone who is able to put Israel on the same list as Hamas terrorists and rapists has no moral legitimacy,” Danon added. Everything as part of a script: when the facts cease to serve, they become slander.

The Moral Proof and its Cracks

For two years, the Italian government had used the dossier on sexual violence as the definitive moral proof. Yet that dossier, through several steps, had fragile foundations. The New York Times investigation of December 28, 2023, “Screams Without Words,” which had established systematic rape as a cornerstone of the narrative surrounding October 7th, was contested by the Be’eri kibbutz on one of the symbolic cases, partially dismantled by the same newspaper over a key witness, and more than sixty journalism professors demanded an independent review. The same UN report of August 2025, alongside Hamas, already flagged the sexual violence committed by Israeli forces against Palestinian detainees, and noted that Israel had prevented investigations.

All of this remained outside the frame of the Italian debate.

And now? Now the government that had erected its firmness on sexual violence as an absolute crime finds itself facing the same accusation, the same source, the same organization, directed at the defending state. The Italian outrage parenthesis, meanwhile, seems to have closed quickly.

On May 20th, a video of Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir humiliating the activists of the Flotilla provoked the harshest reaction: Giorgia Meloni and Antonio Tajani spoke of images “unacceptable,” Sergio Mattarella of a “low” gesture. Tajani asked the European Union to impose sanctions solely on Ben-Gvir, a measure that requires the unanimity of the Twenty-Seven and which currently has the support of only Spain. On the rest, prudence. The opposition demands to move from words to deeds, and the premier “is late,” says Elly Schlein.

One Sole Source, Two Weights

The question remains, and it’s worth reading it slowly and aloud: if sexual violence was the crime that made Hamas indefensible, and the source was reliable enough to become a government topic, what now that the same source indicts Israel as well?

Unless one decides that the UN is authoritative when accusing the enemy and political when accusing the friend. Or does one really think that the only moral rapes under scrutiny are those of a minister in a video, and that censoring him alone is enough to close the case.

As Manzoni wrote, putting it in Don Abbondio’s mouth, “one cannot give it.” Don Abbondio at least confessed it. The Italian government, on its part, prefers to pretend that it has spent it all against one man.

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Va bene criticare Meloni, però è l’unica in Europa che sia andata nei Paesi del Golfo a cercare di avere il petrolio. Le va reso onore, o no?
Emma Quaglieri
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Gentile lettrice, le rispondo subito di no. Avrei reso onore a Meloni se fosse andata in Iran. Invece è andata nei posti sbagliati: un assurdo viaggio in Arabia Saudita, Emirati e Qatar, che sono più disperati di noi, in quanto a noi manca il petrolio, loro annegano nel petrolio ma non riescono a venderlo perché l’Iran fino a ieri gli affondava le navi. Che gran successo piangere in due! Il detto che mal comune è mezzo gaudio qui non si applica. Gli altri europei non sono andati dagli sceicchi perché sapevano che era inutile, sennò si sarebbero fiondati. Invece il Giappone, pur essendo quasi privo di sovranità, succube com’è degli Usa, ha avuto la statura di parlare vis-à-vis con l’Iran e ha ottenuto il permesso di transito nello Stretto di Hormuz per le sue navi. Anche la Spagna ha preso le distanze dalle follie american-sioniste e le sue navi passavano. Meloni zero. Sarebbe bastata una frase di condanna dell’attacco all’Iran, come ha fatto Sànchez, ma il nostro don Abbondio in tailleur non ha avuto il coraggio di spiacere a Trump. E cos’ha ottenuto? Niente di niente. Solo una passerella per far credere che lei “si muove”. Fumo negli occhi, zero sostanza. Mentre l’Italia si avviava a una crisi energetica senza precedenti, lei si occupava di organizzare un ridicolo teatrino per aggiustare, con l’aiuto dei soliti giornali e televisioni compiacenti, la sua credibilità fortemente ammaccata dalla batosta nel referendum. E dovremmo renderle onore?
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Don Abbondio in a suit

It’s okay to criticize Meloni, but she’s the only one in Europe who went to the Gulf countries to try and get oil. Should we give her credit, or no?
Emma Quaglieri
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Dear reader, I immediately answer no. I would have given credit to Meloni if she had gone to Iran. Instead, she went to the wrong places: an absurd trip to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, which are more desperate than us, as we lack oil, they are drowning in oil but can’t sell it because Iran sank their ships until yesterday. What a success crying about it! The saying that misfortune is half joy doesn’t apply here. The other Europeans didn’t go to the sheiks because they knew it was useless, otherwise they would have rushed headlong. Instead, Japan, despite being almost devoid of sovereignty, a puppet state like the US, had the stature of talking face-to-face with Iran and obtained permission for transit through the Strait of Hormuz for its ships. Spain also distanced itself from American-Zionist follies and its ships passed through. Zero Meloni. It would have taken just a sentence condemning the attack on Iran, as Sánchez did, but our Don Abbondio in a suit didn’t have the courage to displease Trump. And what did he get? Nothing, nothing. Just a photo opportunity to make it seem like she “moves.” Smoke and mirrors, zero substance. While Italy was heading towards an unprecedented energy crisis, she was busy organizing a ridiculous theater to fix, with the help of the usual compliant newspapers and television stations, her credibility severely damaged by the referendum debacle. And should we give her credit?
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