“There are no imminent risks” of attacks in Italy in relation to the Israel-Hamas war “but nothing should be underestimated”. “We are ready to face” any threats, “there is no need to dramatize even if things can change”. Thus the Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, told RTL.
Tajani and the pro-Palestinian marches
“Each country makes its own choices. I think that banning non-violent demonstrations in a democratic country is not the right thing until there is an alarm that they could degenerate into violence. If they were to become a security problem then it is a another thing”, Tajani said again, answering the question whether the Italian government, like the French one, is also considering banning pro-Palestinian marches.
“We are working on the Italian exit from the Rafah crossing”
Meanwhile, “we are trying to get a group of Italians who are in the Gaza Strip out through the Rafah crossing. There should be a dozen in total, some Italian-Palestinians. We are working to get them out as soon as there is an agreement between the Israelis and the Egyptians “. , the Foreign Minister said, adding: “The priority is to get as many Italians as possible out of the risk area”. And specifying that “tonight the carabinieri who were in Jericho returned”.
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