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Massive protests sweep Italy against Israeli aggression in Gaza

Published on: October 4, 2025 5:43 PM

Nearly two million Italians protested nationwide on Friday against Israel’s blockade of Gaza. The protests, led by Italy’s largest labor union CGIL, included a nationwide strike and rallies in over 100 cities. Demonstrators chanted slogans like “Free Palestine” and “Stop the War” to demand an end to Israeli aggression.

In Rome, police estimated around 80,000 participants, while organizers claimed 300,000. Milan saw 80,000 to 100,000 protesters, with thousands more in Turin, Naples, Bologna, and Florence. Protesters blocked roads, railways, and airports, including storming Pisa Airport’s runway and causing flight suspensions. Some cities saw clashes with police during attempts to shut down highways.

Read more:Despite peace plan, Israeli forces maintain offensive in Gaza city

The demonstrations followed Israel’s seizure of the Global Samood Flotilla carrying aid to Gaza. Israeli forces intercepted 43 aid boats, arrested nearly 500 volunteers, including 40 Italians. Italy’s opposition leaders condemned Israel’s actions and called for an arms embargo and recognition of Palestine. However, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the flotilla as dangerous, sparking more anger.

Human rights groups highlighted that Israel’s blockade and bombardment amount to collective punishment. Over two million Palestinians in Gaza face severe shortages of food and medicine. Thousands have died, and many families have been displaced amid the ongoing conflict. The protests reflect growing Italian and global solidarity with Palestinians.

Read more: Israel ignores ceasefire call, Gaza bombed again, 7 killed

This wave of demonstrations signals a major shift in Italian public opinion. Citizens demand an end to the blockade and war on Gaza. The protests echo worldwide calls for peace and humanitarian access to the besieged region. Italy’s streets have become a powerful stage for these urgent demands.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza, Israeli aggression, Italy, Latest, Massive protests

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