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Italy tells Israel to respect rights of Italians on Gaza flotilla after attack

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told parliament on Thursday that Italy would be monitoring the flotilla and providing consular and diplomatic assistance to the 58 Italians taking part, including some lawmakers.

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Italy tells Israel to respect rights of Italians on Gaza flotilla after attack

People gather to show support for the Global Sumud Flotilla ahead of its scheduled departure to deliver aid to Gaza amidst Israel’s blockade on the Palestinian territory, in Sidi Bou Said port, in Tunis, Tunisia, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. 


ROME (AP) — Italy has told Israel to respect the rights of Italians taking part in an activist flotilla that is seeking to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza, after the latest boat was attacked with incendiary devices in Tunisian waters.

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told parliament on Thursday that Italy would be monitoring the flotilla and providing consular and diplomatic assistance to the 58 Italians taking part, including some lawmakers.

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