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Milan's La Scala theatre fires usher who shouted 'Free Palestine' at gala event

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MILAN (Reuters) -Milan's famed La Scala opera house has fired one of its ushers after she shouted a pro-Palestinian slogan at a gala event attended by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni earlier this month,

La Scala Opera House Dismisses Usher for Pro-Palestinian Shout

MILAN (Reuters) -Milan's famed La Scala opera house has fired one of its ushers after she shouted a pro-Palestinian slogan at a gala event attended by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni earlier this month, two trade unions said on Thursday.

The woman shouted "Free Palestine" as Meloni was taking her seat in the Royal Box at a May 4 concert in honour of the Asian Development Bank meeting in Milan, the theatre's trade unions said. Contacted by Reuters, La Scala had no immediate comment.

"In the dismissal order, signed by superintendent Fortunato Ortombina, it is emphasized that she betrayed trust by disobeying service orders, but we believe that she listened to her conscience," the CUB union said in a statement.

"We will deploy all trade union actions to defend this brave girl who has our utmost solidarity," CUB added.

Italy's government has been a vocal supporter of Israel, but its foreign minister said on Wednesday Israel's continued assault on the Gaza Strip had become unacceptable and had to stop immediately.

Israel launched its campaign on the Palestinian enclave in response to the devastating Hamas attack in southern Israel on Oct 7, 2023, that killed some 1,200 people and saw 251 taken hostage into Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.

The campaign has killed more than 54,000 Palestinians, Gaza health officials say, and left the enclave in ruins.

In Italy, opposition parties are planning a rally on June 7 calling for an end to the war in Gaza, while unions at La Scala have asked for a banner to be put up before performances on June 6 and 11 saying "Ceasefire, stop the massacres".

(Reporting by Sara Rossi, editing by Alvise Armellini and Giles Elgood)

Key Takeaways

  • La Scala opera house fired an usher for shouting 'Free Palestine'.
  • The incident occurred during a gala with PM Giorgia Meloni.
  • Trade unions are defending the usher's actions.
  • Italy's government supports Israel but calls for a halt in Gaza.
  • Protests and rallies are planned in Italy against the Gaza conflict.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the usher shout at the La Scala event?
The usher shouted 'Free Palestine' as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was taking her seat.
Why was the usher dismissed from her position?
She was dismissed for betraying trust by disobeying service orders, according to the dismissal order.
What is the stance of Italy's government regarding the Gaza conflict?
Italy's government has been a vocal supporter of Israel, but the foreign minister stated that Israel's actions in Gaza had become unacceptable and must stop.
What actions are being taken by trade unions in response to the dismissal?
Trade unions at La Scala have expressed solidarity with the usher and plan to deploy all trade union actions to defend her.
What is the context of the Gaza conflict mentioned in the article?
The conflict escalated after a Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, leading to Israel's military campaign in Gaza, which has resulted in significant casualties.

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