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Israeli couple kicked out of restaurant in Naples ‘for being Zionists’

The owner accused the pair of espousing ‘anti-Palestinian racism’

May 7, 2025 11:22
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A pair of Israeli tourists have claimed they were kicked out of a restaurant in Naples for being Zionists (Image: Getty)

By

Yossi Lempkowicz,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

Two Israeli tourists have claimed they were expelled from a restaurant in Naples after the owner discovered they were “Zionists”.

According to Italian daily newspaper Il Mattino, a row erupted after Reuven and Geula Mozes arrived at Taverna Santa Chiara, located in the heart of the city’s historic center.

The pair claimed that the taverna’s owner, Nives Monda, became aggressive after she overhead them talking to a group of French tourists about how beautiful Israel is and suggesting they visit the country.

At this point, Monda apparently stated that she had joined the campaign "against Israeli apartheid and against Palestinian genocide” and said “Zionists are not welcome here”.