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Israeli strikes on Gaza ‘beyond the principle of proportionality,’ says Italy’s Meloni

Israeli strikes on Gaza ‘beyond the principle of proportionality,’ says Italy’s Meloni

Summary

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized Israel's strikes on Gaza, calling them excessive and harmful to potential peace efforts. She emphasized the need for a balanced response, urging both an end to military actions and the release of hostages. Italy has been active in providing medical aid to Gazans during the conflict.

Key Facts

  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called Israel's attacks on Gaza excessive.
  • Meloni stressed Israel's right to self-defense but urged a balanced approach.
  • She highlighted the killing of five journalists in Gaza as a major concern.
  • Meloni urged more international pressure on Hamas to release Israeli hostages.
  • Over 60,000 Palestinians have reportedly died in the conflict according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
  • More than 180 Gazan children have been evacuated to Italy for medical treatment.
  • Meloni said Italy plays the largest humanitarian role in Europe for aiding Gazans.
  • The ongoing conflict has caused severe humanitarian issues in Gaza, including famine risks.
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