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Fusillo, The “Right to Exist” of States

Alessandro Fusillo, “The ‘Right to Exist’ of States,” Property and Freedom Journal (April 25, 2026)

Italy is among the many countries that have equipped themselves, or intend to, with increasingly effective legislative instruments to combat what legislators regard as one of the scourges of our time: the alleged resurgence of antisemitism. As is usually the case, the activism of parliaments and governments corresponds to no demand on the part of citizens who, eighty years after the fall of National Socialism and the establishment of the State of Israel in Palestine, are perfectly capable of assessing both antisemitism and the Israeli State project with objectivity and detachment. All the more so given that there are no political forces at the global level whose programs include ethnic or religious hostility toward Jews, in contrast to what has historically been the case. On the contrary, parliaments and governments around the world teem with politicians who place their friendship with Israel above their duties of loyalty to the State of which they are part. Consider the cases of Ted Cruz in the United States or of Argentine President Milei, who never misses an opportunity to boast of being the most Zionist president in the world.

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