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Fiamma Nirenstein (born 18 December 1945 in
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journalist, author and politician. In 2008 she was elected to the Italian Parliament for
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party and she served as Vice President of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Chamber of Deputies for the length of the legislature, ending in March 2013. On 26 May 2013 she immigrated to Israel (made
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). In 2015, Nirenstein was nominated by Israeli Prime Minister
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as the future ambassador to Italy, but subsequently withdrew for what she stated were personal reasons. She is Senior Fellow of
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(JCPA) and currently works there, at the Israeli-based think-tank of JPCA. She writes for the Italian right-wing daily
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and contributes articles in English to the
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. She is also on the Board of ISGAP and of the WJC. She lives now in Jerusalem with frequent visits to Italy.


Background

Nirenstein's father, Alberto Nirenstein, came to Italy as part of the
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. There he met his future wife Wanda Lattes, who was a partisan in the resistance. Nirenstein's parents, as distinguished journalists, were remembered in Italy with the title of the Borgo Allegri garden in Florence which in 2019 was called "Giardino Wanda Lattes and Alberto Nirenstein". She grew up in a Florentine Jewish family with different political views.Meron Rapaport
'The Israeli ‘Settler’ Serving in Italy’s Parliament,'
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17 April 2008
She first visited Israel in 1966, and returned, taking up residence in the Neot Mordechai kibbutz on the eve of the
Six Day War The Six-Day War (, ; ar, النكسة, , or ) or June War, also known as the 1967 Arab–Israeli War or Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states (primarily Egypt, Syria, and Jordan) from 5 to 10 Ju ...
, when Israel conquered the
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and the
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. On her return to Italy she joined the
communist party A communist party is a political party that seeks to realize the socio-economic goals of communism. The term ''communist party'' was popularized by the title of '' The Manifesto of the Communist Party'' (1848) by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel ...
and began her career as a journalist. In the debates that ensued in the wake of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 - when Nirenstein signed a letter of protest - she found herself in disagreement with fellow communists who considered that Israel had become an
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. She came round to the view that Israel had gained nothing from its withdrawal from that country. In 1993 and 1994 Nirenstein directed the Cultural Institute of the Italian Embassy in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
.


Political career


In Italy

Silvio Berlusconi and his ally,
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, the former leader of
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, Italy's conservative party, invited Nirenstein to become a candidate for their joint list Il Partito della Liberta ("The Party of Liberty") for the April 2008 national elections. During her campaign for a seat in
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, she did not talk at rallies about local issues, but rather concentrated on expounding her belief that Israel was in the vanguard of Western democracies in the battle against Islamic terrorism. In her view, the most important thing for Italians in grasping their national identity was to stand by the side of Israel. In general, through her political career, Nirenstein aimed to contribute to an anti-terrorist, pro-Israeli and Atlantic Alliance, which advocated the values of the culture of human rights. Elected Member of the
Italian Parliament The Italian Parliament ( it, Parlamento italiano) is the national parliament of the Italian Republic. It is the representative body of Italian citizens and is the successor to the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1943), the transitio ...
, she served as Vice President of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the
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for the entire XVIth legislature, ending in March 2013. She was also a member of the Italian delegation to the
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, where she represented Italy in the Network for the fight against violence on children. Nirenstein also established and chaired the Committee for the Inquiry into Antisemitism of the Italian Parliament. During her parliamentary activity, she had a particular focus on Israel, human rights, international controversies, democratization in the Middle East and awareness of Iran's nuclear capabilities. Among the most significant activities during her parliamentary activity there are the letter to the Ambassador of Syria in Italy, Khaddur Hasan, to stop the repression of the Assad regime, signed by 50 parliamentarians belonging to all political groups and various parliamentary questions including the question to the Foreign Affairs Committee of May 4, 2011 on the ongoing repression in Syria.


Professional career as journalist and writer

Nirenstein is an expert of the Middle East conflicts, terrorism, anti-Semitism, human rights and her activities deals with the great changes that are taking place within the Middle East democratization process. The pivotal focus and underlying idea that runs through all Fiamma Nirenstein's work is the fight against totalitarianism and terrorism as connected to antisemitism and hate for Israel.


Journalism

Nirenstein is a leading columnist for the conservative Italian daily "
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". From 1991 to 2006, she has been correspondent from Israel for "
La Stampa ''La Stampa'' (meaning ''The Press'' in English) is an Italian daily newspaper published in Turin, Italy. It is distributed in Italy and other European nations. It is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy. History and profile The paper was fou ...
" daily and the Berlusconi-owned "
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" weekly. She also wrote for the newspaper Grazia and was the founder of the monthly Rosa. She is the author of thirteen books in Italian and seven in English. In Italy, Nirenstein has introduced and prefaced
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,
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and
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. She has been granted over twenty awards for her literary and journalistic activity. Nirenstein started her career in 1977 and has been a columnist and correspondent for all major Italian magazines (Panorama;
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; Epoca). Nirenstein contributed to
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, to the Commentary magazine and has written for the
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magazine. Since 1998, she predicted the first terrorist threats in bin Laden's speeches and the suicide bombings of
Islamic extremist Islamic extremism, Islamist extremism, or radical Islam, is used in reference to extremist beliefs and behaviors which are associated with the Islamic religion. These are controversial terms with varying definitions, ranging from academic und ...
. Some of Nirenstein's work has been published in four American anthologies.
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's book "Bias" (Regency Publishing, 2002, pp. 200–206) quotes her extensively for the view she writes well about the phenomenon of terrorism
A piece she wrote
on the 9/11 disaster for Commentary magazine the day after the attack to explain the mentality of terrorists was subsequently quoted in
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. Fiamma Nirenstein has produced many documentaries for the Italian TV, the last by the title of "Settlers", about the disengagement from Gaza seen from the perspective of the settlers themselves. In 2006 she conceived and conducted a program on foreign affairs, "Ore diciotto/Mondo", on channel
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.
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has interviewed here for its "Il medio Oriente visto da Gerusalemme" program. She has interviewed
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and met
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, protagonists of the anti-communist regimes revolutions of the '80s, and in the area of the Israeli-Palestinian conflicts, Arafat, Sharon and
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.


Work at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA)

Fiamma Nirenstein began a working relationship with the
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA) is an Israeli research institute specializing in public diplomacy and foreign policy founded in 1976. Currently, the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs's research portfolio consists of five primar ...
, an Israeli-based think-tank, in the late-2000s. Nirenstein's interests largely focus on European-Israeli relations, anti-Semitism, and sociological studies of terrorism. Nirenstein served both as an editor and contributor for her most recent publication,
Lessons from Israel's Response to Terrorism
'. Within the publication, Nirenstein authored an article entitled "Resilience, the Israeli People's Weapon against Terror". In the essay, Nirenstein argues that Israelis have a unique culture built upon resilience which makes the country particularly strong in responding to terrorism. In 2016, Nirenstein participated in an interview at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs on the subject of European Anti-Semitism. Among the subjects discussed include the history of anti-Semitism in Europe and its contemporary manifestations, particularly in what Nirenstein terms
Israelphobia
. One of her works produced while at the Israeli think-tank was
Israel is Us: A Journalist's Odyssey in Understanding the Middle East
'. According to the organization's website, Nirenstein confesses the publication'
premise is 'very simple'
"Israel, contrary to commonly accepted propaganda, is a positive model, a case study for anyone who finds himself living in a democratic society that must eventually confront a defensive war- one that encompasses the entire universe of Western democracy today.” Nirenstein continues to work at the think-tank.


Other publications

Nirenstein's writings have also appeared, among other websites, on th
Times of Israel
the
Gatestone Institute Gatestone Institute is a far-right think tank known for publishing anti-Muslim articles. It was founded in 2008 by Nina Rosenwald, who serves as its president. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and former national security advisor, J ...
and the Machiavelli Center for Political and Strategic Studies. Since 2007, she has also maintained her ow
personal website
on which she publishes material in English and Italian. Today she is columnist for the Jewish News Syndicate.


Later political career

In August 2015, Benjamin Netanyahu designated Nirenstein to become Israel's ambassador to Italy. The initial reaction by the Jewish community of Rome was uneven, in fact after some negative reactions that emerged among the Italian Jewish community after the nomination, numerous reactions and declarations in favor of Nirenstein arrived from both Italy and Israel. Subsequently, Nirenstein withdrew from the offer for what she stated were personal reasons. Some press sources said the decision was related to her having called Sara Netanyahu a 'babau' in 1996, but other news sources confirmed that the decision to withdraw was for personal reasons.


Internationally

On June 29, 2011, Nirenstein was unanimously elected chairperson of the
International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians The International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians (ICJP) is a project supported by the Knesset, the World Jewish Congress, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Israel Forum. Its goal is to bring together Jewish legislators and parlia ...
(ICJP), an organization that brings together Jewish legislators, parliamentarians and government ministers from around the world. In the same year, she established a center on Foreign Policy, "SUMMIT - for the dialogue between Europe and Middle East, human rights and democracy", with which she organized tens of events and conferences. Nirenstein is a Selection Committee Member of the Genesis Prize, a fellow of th
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
and of the Gatestone Institute, as well as a member of the advisory board of Ngo-Monitor and a board member of the
European Friends of Israel European Friends of Israel (EFI) was a Brussels-based organization of European parliamentarians whose stated mission is "forging a stronger political relationship and a deeper understanding between Europe and Israel." History Established in Septemb ...
(EFI). She is also one of the six founding members of the steering committee of th
Interparliamentary Coalition on Combating Antisemitism
(ICCA), and in the board of the
Friends of Israel Initiative The Friends of Israel Initiative (FOII) is an international effort, to "seek to counter the attempts to delegitimize the State of Israel and its right to live in peace within safe and defensible borders", initiated and led by former Prime Minis ...
, established on 2010 by former
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. She is also a board member of the "Talmud Project", a major initiative, sponsored by the Italian government, to translate the
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into Italian. Nirenstein has been dedicating a great effort in voicing for Muslim dissidents. In December 2007 she promoted and organized in Rome the international conferenc
"Fighting for Democracy in the Islamic World"
which was the continuation of the great
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conference on dissidents, promoted by Natan Sharansky,
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and José María Aznar in June the same year.


Fight against Antisemitism and anti-Zionism

Fiamma Nirenstein has discussed antisemitism,
anti-Zionism Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism. Although anti-Zionism is a heterogeneous phenomenon, all its proponents agree that the creation of the modern State of Israel, and the movement to create a sovereign Jewish state in the region of Palestin ...
and the left. She has been official speaker in a variety of conferences on antisemitism, among them, the world forum of
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in
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about antisemitism, the Boston Conference on "antisemitism, the press and Europe" (2004), "Multiculturalism, the left and antisemitism" during the 2006 international symposium of the Vidal Sassoon Center (SICSA) at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
. In the 2014 SICSA international symposium, she raised the issue of fighting what she deemed to be "Israelophobia" as a means of beating contemporary antisemitism.


Political awards

* On 16 December 2009 Nirenstein, together with the other members of the ICCA steering committee, was awarded by the Israeli
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for her commitment in the fight against Antisemitism. * In April 2011, she was awarded in New York by
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, together with José Maria Aznar and
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, for her activity as "Friend of Israel". * In June 2011, Nirenstein was included i
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list of the 50 most influential Jews in the world headed by Mark Zuckerberg. In an interview with Haaretz, Nirenstein stated that her country of origin, Italy, had much to learn about democracy from Israel. She also made the following assertions:- *"Every Jew in the world is an Israeli even if he's not aware of it. Anyone who doesn't know it is making a big mistake." *"...morally speaking, there mustn't be negotiations with
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, which thinks that Jews are the sons of monkeys and pigs. You can't negotiate with cannibals, who eat human beings." *"I'm not saying that all Muslims are terrorists, or that all Muslims are criminals. But
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has announced that it wants to conquer Rome, to make it the outpost from which it will conquer all of Europe.".


Bibliography

*''In Israele'' (2018), Il Giornale. *''Le 12 bugie su Israele,'' (2016) Il Giornale. *''Il Califfo e l'Ayatollah'', (2015) Mondadori. *''A Gerusalemme'' (2012)Rizzoli. The history of Jerusalem through the eyes of twenty years of journalistic work *''Israele Siamo Noi'' (2007) Rizzoli. On the
State of Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
as archetype for a liberal democracy at war with terror. - Translated into English: ''Israel is us - a personal odyssey to a journalist's understanding of the Middle East'', JCPA ed., 2009 *''La Sabbia di Gaza'' (2006) Rubbettino editore. On the Israeli disengagement from Gaza. *''Terror: The New Anti-Semitism and the War Against the West'' (2005) Smith and Kraus, Hannover, Usa. An English-language selection of various articles. *''Gli Antisemiti Progressisti'' (2004), Rizzoli. A look at the
new anti-Semitism New antisemitism is the idea that a new form of antisemitism has developed in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, tending to manifest itself as anti-Zionism and criticism of the Israeli government. The concept is included in some definitions ...
. *''Islam, la guerra e la speranza'' (2003) An interview with
Bernard Lewis Bernard Lewis, (31 May 1916 – 19 May 2018) was a British American historian specialized in Oriental studies. He was also known as a public intellectual and political commentator. Lewis was the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor Emeritus of Near ...
, Rizzoli. *''L'Abbandono, come l'Occidente ha tradito gli ebrei'' (2002) Rizzoli. A book that argues the West has betrayed the Jewish people. *''Un solo Dio, tre verità'' (2001) Mondadori .(One god, three truths) written with Giorgio Montefoschi. *''Come le cinque dita di una mano – una famiglia di ebrei da Firenze a Gerusalemme'' (1998), Rizzoli. Written with her family. *''Israele: una pace in guerra'' (1996), Il Mulino. (Israel, at peace in war) *''Il Razzista Democratico'' (1990), Modadori.(The Democratic racist)


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Official websiteArticles written on ''il Giornale''
*Most recent articles by Fiamma Nirenstein fro
New York Sun
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