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The Arch of Titus in Rome is currently being illuminated in the colors of the Israeli flag. The arch was built to commemorate the Roman victory over Jerusalem and the destruction of the Jewish Temple 2,000 years ago. The presence of the Israeli flag holds symbolic meaning, representing the resilience and strength of Israel. This gesture is seen as a back-handed compliment and a show of solidarity with Jews and their history. The Arch of Titus is also known for its panels depicting a triumphal procession celebrated in AD 71 after the Roman victory. This event is significant for those familiar with the arch and its historical context. The lighting up of the arch in tribute to Israel has garnered attention and appreciation.
In Italy, the Arch of Titus, who killed 600,000 Jews was illuminated in the colors of the Israeli flag https://t.co/3LuhoVyOlt https://t.co/1fRYtS8v3R
Rome’s Arch of Titus lit up in tribute to Israel https://t.co/lNKLyaCDr4 . Click to read ⬇️
Italy lighting up the Arch of Titus to show solidarity with Jews and their history is - whatever your politics - perhaps the greatest back-handed compliment of all time.
The Capitol Dome at night https://t.co/Zlg3hEFlG2
Seeing the Star of David on the Arch of Titus and the Brandenburg Gate is breathtaking. You’ll understand why this is so significant if you’re familiar with either. I’ve been to both, and it’s hard to picture but nice to see. https://t.co/kymj16Gw3L
If you're not recalling what Rome's Arch of Titus commemorates (wikipedia), the symbolic meaning of the presence of the Israeli flag is quite something. The arch contains panels depicting the triumphal procession celebrated in AD 71 after the Roman victory culminating in the… https://t.co/KqleLrZeRP
The Arch of Titus in front of the Colosseum in Rome tonight https://t.co/s0lve2F7o2
Titus Gate, Rome, Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇱 https://t.co/x3bQyGY6k4
THE ARCH OF TITUS *** (if you know you know) https://t.co/TSThKgKbSe
Titus gate right now in Rome. 🇮🇹 🇮🇱 https://t.co/0MwXROvOSL
The Arch of Titus in Rome 🇮🇱💙 https://t.co/UjEVPYgbfw
Wow, outside the Arch of Titus in Rome now. The Arch was built to dedicate Roman Victory over Jerusalem and destruction of our Temple, 2,000 years ago. Try as they might, Hamas will NEVER defeat Israel. We shall prevail! #AmYisraelChai https://t.co/vO3gqgNO8f