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    Italy Suspends Defence Cooperation Deal With Israel

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy has halted the automatic renewal of its defense cooperation agreement with Israel, suspending military training ties amid rising tensions over Israeli actions in Lebanon that have endangered Italian UN peacekeepers.

    Italy's Meloni suspends defence cooperation deal with Israel

    Suspension of Defence Agreement and Diplomatic Implications

    (Repeats to additional subscribers)

    By Angelo Amante and Alvise Armellini

    Background of the Defence Cooperation Deal

    ROME, April 14 (Reuters) - Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Tuesday her government had suspended a defence cooperation deal with Israel, reflecting frayed ties between previously close allies as the conflicts in the Middle East continue.

    Meloni's right-wing government has been one of Israel's closest friends in Europe, but in recent weeks it has criticised its attacks on Lebanon, which have killed hundreds and injured thousands. 

    Israel also fired warning shots last week at Italian troops serving in Lebanon under a U.N. mandate, causing damage to a vehicle.

    Official Statements and Government Actions

    "When there are things we don't agree with, we act accordingly," Meloni told reporters on the sidelines of a wine fair in Verona, northern Italy.

    "In light of the current situation, the government has decided to suspend the automatic renewal of the defence agreement with Israel," she added.

    Diplomatic Realignment and International Reactions

    Meloni's announcement marked another diplomatic realignment for her right-wing government, coming a day after she criticised another close ally, U.S. President Donald Trump, for his attacks on Pope Leo.

    A source close to the matter, who requested anonymity, said Meloni took the decision on Monday with her foreign and defence ministers, Antonio Tajani and Guido Crosetto, as well as Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.

    Israel's foreign ministry played down the consequences.

    "We have no security agreement with Italy. We have a memorandum of understanding from many years ago that has never contained any substantive content. This will not affect Israel's security," it said in a statement.

    Political and Historical Context

    Meloni's Political Position and Motivations

    MELONI CHANGES TACK

    Meloni has been in power since 2022 and will face a general election by late 2027.

    "It's a repositioning," Lorenzo Castellani, political historian at Rome's Luiss University, told Reuters.

    "She's afraid that a sizeable portion of the electorate, even among the centre-right, will become highly critical of Trump and Netanyahu and of the effects of this war on Iran on the economy," he added.

    History of the Defence Agreement

    Italy's opposition parties had long called for a stop to the deal with Israel.

    Signed in 2003 by the government of then Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, the memorandum entered into force in 2006 and was subject to automatic renewals every five years unless one of the parties withdraws.

    It spans fields including procurement, training and the "import, export and transit of defence and military equipment".

    Recent Diplomatic Tensions

    As diplomatic tensions have risen, Rome last week summoned the Israeli ambassador to protest over the incident involving Italian troops in Lebanon. Then on Monday, the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned the Italian ambassador "to discuss the situation in Lebanon".

    (Reporting by Angelo Amante and Alvise Armellini; additional reporting by Alexander Cornwell, Nayera Abdallah and Maayan Lubell; editing by Barbara Lewis and Keith Weir)

    References

    • Supreme Defence Council OKs use of Italy facilities in compliance with agreements (4) - English Service - Ansa.it
    • Israel–Italy relations
    • Arms Exports and Humanitarian Law: Examining Italy and UK in the 2023-2024 Israel-Gaza Conflict - https://debuglies.com

    Table of Contents

    • Suspension of Defence Agreement and Diplomatic Implications
    • Background of the Defence Cooperation Deal

    Key Takeaways

    • •Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on April 14, 2026, that Italy will not automatically renew its defence cooperation deal with Israel due to ongoing Middle East conflicts; training cooperation is specifically halted.
    • •Italy’s decision comes after recent Israeli strikes in Lebanon that endangered Italian troops serving with UNIFIL, prompting strong condemnation and concerns over UN peacekeeper safety.
    • •Historically, Italy and Israel have maintained deep defence ties—including joint military procurement and training exercises—making the suspension a notable shift in Italy’s European alliances.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy suspends defence cooperation deal with Israel

    1Why did Italy suspend its defence cooperation deal with Israel?

    Italy suspended the deal due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, especially recent criticism of Israeli attacks on Lebanon.

    2Who announced the suspension of the Italy-Israel defence deal?

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced the suspension, joined by Italy’s foreign and defence ministers and the deputy prime minister.

  • Official Statements and Government Actions
  • Diplomatic Realignment and International Reactions
  • Political and Historical Context
  • Meloni's Political Position and Motivations
  • History of the Defence Agreement
  • Recent Diplomatic Tensions
  • 3What does the suspension of the defence agreement mean for Italy and Israel?

    The suspension means Italy will no longer automatically renew military cooperation with Israel, including joint military training.

    4Were Italian troops affected by the Middle East conflict?

    Yes, Italian troops serving in Lebanon under a UN mandate were affected by recent attacks, prompting criticism from Italy.

    5Has the Israeli foreign ministry responded to Italy's suspension?

    As of the article’s publication, the Israeli foreign ministry had not responded to requests for comment.

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