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Roccella Questions Auschwitz School Trips, Blasts Universities, as Segre Leads Outcry

The comments intensified a national dispute over how Italy teaches the Shoah in the context of the IsraelPalestine conflict.

Overview

  • At a UCEI conference in Rome, Family Minister Eugenia Roccella said school visits to Auschwitz were promoted in ways that suggested antisemitism was only a fascist-era issue.
  • Roccella argued Italy has not fully confronted present-day antisemitism and criticized casual use of the term “genocide” regarding the current conflict.
  • She called universities “among the worst places of non-reflection,” citing the University of Bologna senate’s vote to halt collaborations with Israeli institutions.
  • Holocaust survivor and senator for life Liliana Segre condemned the remarks, rejecting the notion that Auschwitz trips are mere “gite” and reaffirming fascist responsibility for persecution and deportations.
  • Opposition figures labeled the comments an insult to memory, while Roccella countered that the left is indulging pro-Hamas sentiments and said Auschwitz visits remain important but must be paired with confronting today’s antisemitism.