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Italy's RAI apologises after latest gaffe targets Israeli bobsleigh team

Italy's RAI apologises after latest gaffe targets Israeli bobsleigh team

By Andrea MandalaSat, February 21, 2026 at 6:09 PM UTC

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Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Bobsleigh - 4-man Heat 1 - Cortina Sliding Centre, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - February 21, 2026. Adam Edelman of Israel, Menachem Chen of Israel, Uri Zisman of Israel, Omer Katz of Israel in action during Heat 1. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

By Andrea Mandala

MILAN, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Italy's state broadcaster RAI was forced to apologise to the Jewish ‌community on Saturday after an off‑air remark advising ‌its producers to "avoid" the Israeli crew was broadcast before coverage of ​the Four-Man bobsleigh event at the Winter Olympics.

The head of RAI's sports division had already resigned earlier in the week after his error-ridden commentary at the Milano Cortina 2026 opening ‌ceremony two weeks ⁠ago triggered a revolt among its journalists.

On Saturday, viewers heard "Let's avoid crew number 21, which ⁠is the Israeli one" and then "no, because ..." before the sound was cut off.

RAI CEO Giampaolo Rossi said the incident ​represented a "serious" ​breach of the principles of ​impartiality, respect and inclusion ‌that should guide the public broadcaster.

He added that RAI had opened an internal inquiry to swiftly determine any responsibility and any potential disciplinary procedures.

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In a separate statement RAI's board of directors condemned the remark as "unacceptable".

The board apologised to ‌the Jewish community, the athletes ​involved and all viewers who felt ​offended.

RAI is the country's ​largest media organisation and operates national television, ‌radio and digital news services.

The ​union representing RAI ​journalists, Usigrai, had said Paolo Petrecca's opening ceremony commentary had dealt "a serious blow" to the company's credibility.

His ​missteps included misidentifying ‌venues and public figures, and making comments about ​national teams that were widely criticised.

(Reporting by Andrea ​Mandalà; Editing by Alison Williams)

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