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israel decries venice biennale protests as intimidation

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- Israel Foreign Ministry condemned protests at Israeli pavilion during Venice Biennale as intimidation.
- A five-member jury resigned after initially supporting a ban on Israel and Russia.
- Italian Culture Minister Alessandri Giuli reversed the ban, allowing Israeli pavilion to open.
- Event runs until November 2026.
- Tensions highlight cultural representation and discrimination against Israeli artists.