Italy’s Tajani tells Israel to halt Gaza offensive
- Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani urged Israel to halt its Gaza military offensive during a May 17, 2025, visit to Sicily.
- The call followed Israel's resumption of airstrikes on March 18, 2025, ending a two-month truce after a deadly Hamas assault in October 2023.
- Tajani condemned the attacks, emphasized freeing hostages, and warned against further suffering of Gaza's two million civilians amid escalating Israeli operations.
- Palestinian health authorities reported at least 146 deaths in one day due to Israeli strikes, while over 53,000 have died since the war began, according to Gaza sources.
- Tajani's statements reflect growing international concern over the devastation in Gaza and call for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian relief efforts.
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"Stop the Genocide Now": Italian Politicians Protest at Egypt-Gaza Border Against Israeli 'Massacre' and Aid Blockade - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Members of the European and Italian Parliaments protested on Sunday in front of Egypt’s Rafah border crossing with Gaza, calling for humanitarian aid access and an end to the genocide in the Palestinian territory. “Europe is not doing enough, nothing to stop the massacre,” MEP Cecilia Strada told AFP. The group – including 11 Italian MPs, three MEPs and representatives of NGOs – held signs reading “Stop genocide now”, “…
Italian MPs protest Gaza massacre at Egypt’s Rafah border
Italian parliamentarians protested on Sunday in front of Egypt's Rafah border crossing with Gaza, calling for aid access and an end to the war in the devastated Palestinian territory. "Europe is not doing enough, nothing to stop the massacre," Cecilia Strada, an Italian member of the European parliament, told AFP. The group - including 11 members of the Italian parliament, three MEPs and representatives of NGOs - held signs reading "Stop genocid…


Italian MPs protest at Egypt's Gaza border against war
Italian parliamentarians protested on Sunday in front of Egypt's Rafah border crossing with Gaza, calling for aid access and an end to the war in the devastated Palestinian territory."Europe is not doing enough, nothing to stop the massacre," Cecilia Strada, an Italian member of the European parliament, told AFP.The group -- including 11 members of the Italian parliament, three MEPs and representatives of NGOs -- held signs reading "Stop genocid…
'We have to tell Israel, enough': Key allies urge Netanyahu gov't to halt Gaza offensive
Italy's foreign minister said, 'We no longer want to see Palestinians suffer,' while Germany warned Israel's Gaza offensive could 'endanger' hostages, including nine of its nationals. Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump vowed to address Gaza's starvation
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