Italy urges Israel to stop offensive in Gaza, respect humanitarian law
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 28, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 28, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Italy's foreign minister urges Israel to halt its Gaza offensive and respect humanitarian law, amid growing criticism and calls for peace.
By Angelo Amante
ROME (Reuters) -Israel's continued assault on the Gaza Strip has become unacceptable and must stop immediately, Italy's foreign minister said on Wednesday, warning against any move to forcibly displace Palestinians from the enclave.
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani spoke to parliament about the situation in Gaza amid mounting Western criticism of Israel, which invaded the Palestinian territory after the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas on its southern communities.
"The legitimate reaction of the Israeli government to a terrible and senseless act of terrorism is unfortunately taking absolutely dramatic and unacceptable forms, which we call on Israel to stop immediately," Tajani told parliament.
Italy has been a vocal supporter of Israel but there has been growing unease within the right-wing coalition government over the relentless and long-running military campaign.
In all, more than 54,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's air and ground war, Gaza health authorities say.
"The bombing must end, humanitarian assistance must resume as soon as possible, respect for international humanitarian law must be restored," Tajani told a heated debate in the lower house of parliament.
On Gaza, the government has come under attack from the opposition parties which have announced a demonstration in Rome on June 7, demanding sanctions against Israel and that Italy formally recognises the State of Palestine.
"The levels of political, moral and intellectual squalor that all of you, Italian and European ruling classes, are reaching, will condemn you as those who are complicit in extermination, genocide and inhuman crime," said Riccardo Ricciardi, a lawmaker from the 5-Star Movement.
Tajani said a Palestinian state could still be created following negotiations involving Israel, and Italy wanted to keep a dialogue open with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
But he reiterated that Italy was against displacing Palestinians from Gaza, an option U.S. President Donald Trump proposed earlier this year and which was swiftly rejected by Arab countries.
"The expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza is not and will never be an acceptable option," Tajani said.
He reiterated that Italy might be prepared to take part in an eventual Arab-led peacekeeping mission in Gaza.
(Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Crispian Balmer)
Italy's foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, stated that Israel's continued assault on Gaza has become unacceptable and must stop immediately, emphasizing the need to respect international humanitarian law.
The Italian government has faced criticism from opposition parties and has been urged to take a stronger stance against Israel's military actions, including calls for sanctions and recognition of Palestine.
Antonio Tajani reiterated that Italy opposes the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, calling it an unacceptable option.
Tajani mentioned that Italy might be prepared to participate in an eventual Arab-led peacekeeping mission in Gaza.
According to Gaza health authorities, more than 54,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result of Israel's air and ground war.
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