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Bologna- Antisemitic Graffiti Written on a Column of Palazzo d’Accursio

An antisemitic graffiti reading “Jew burn” has appeared on a column at the entrance of Palazzo d’Accursio, Bologna’s City Hall, on the side facing Piazza Maggiore.

The phrase, written in black marker in block letters, was scrawled on one of the pillars supporting the main gate of the municipal building. The two-word message, small but clearly visible against the brick-colored column, explicitly conveys hatred toward Jews. It is not yet known when the vandalism occurred, and it may be recent.

Matteo Di Benedetto, group leader of the League (Lega) party at City Hall, submitted a formal inquiry asking the mayor and city council whether they were aware of the graffiti.

“Messages of hatred and incitement to violence, especially when rooted in antisemitism, are incompatible with constitutional values and the principles of civil coexistence,” he wrote. “Allowing such a message to remain at the entrance of the municipal building risks conveying tolerance or underestimation of extremely serious content. Institutions have the duty not only to formally condemn all forms of antisemitism, but also to act promptly to remove symbols and messages that spread it.”

Authorities have not yet indicated when the graffiti will be removed.

Incident Details

Type of Incident: Graffiti
Date of Incident: February 18, 2026
City: Bologna
Country: Italy

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