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Title: Italy Strikes and Protests Over Gaza Crisis

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Pro-Palestinian Protests Mount in Italy Amidst⁤ Shifting Government ‍Tone

Milan, Italy – Pro-Palestinian ‍demonstrations have been held across Italy in ‍recent weeks, reflecting growing domestic pressure on the government‍ of Premier ‌Giorgia Meloni regarding its stance on the conflict in Gaza. ​While Italy​ remains a close ally​ of Israel within the european union, ⁣the demonstrations coincide with a⁣ more critical tone adopted by ‌Italian⁢ officials toward Israeli‍ policies.

The protests underscore a broader international push for a resolution⁢ to‍ the ⁤conflict,which ​began over a century ago and escalated dramatically following the ⁤October 7,2023,attack by Hamas-led militants that ‍resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people,mostly civilians,and the abduction of 251⁣ individuals. As of May 17, 2024, 48 hostages remain in Gaza, with Israel believing 20 are still alive.

Foreign ⁣Minister ⁤Antonio Tajani recently stated,”It’s not ​through violence,by attacking security forces,blocking highways,stations and ports that we help the Palestinian civil population,” ⁣signaling the government’s disapproval of disruptive protest tactics. Despite this,the demonstrations ⁤highlight a notable segment of ‌the Italian public​ advocating for Palestinian‍ statehood.

Israel’s subsequent military offensive in Gaza has, ⁢according to the​ Gaza health Ministry, resulted in the deaths of more than 65,100 people over the past 23 months. The​ offensive⁣ has also led to widespread⁤ destruction, the displacement of roughly⁢ 90% of ⁤Gaza’s population, and a severe humanitarian crisis, with reports of famine⁤ emerging in ⁤Gaza City. While the ministry operates​ under⁤ Hamas control, U.N. agencies⁣ and autonomous experts consider its casualty figures the most reliable estimates available, ⁢though​ it does not differentiate between ⁢civilian and combatant deaths.

Italy does not currently⁢ intend to formally recognize a Palestinian state at this week’s U.N. General Assembly, joining other ‌nations like France in withholding such recognition. The ‌international community largely views the ⁣creation of a Palestinian state in east Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza⁢ as the only viable ⁢path toward‍ a⁣ lasting resolution to ​the conflict.

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