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Italy’s Meloni warns on Gaza as defense chief slams Netanyahu

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has expressed her deep concern over Israel’s plan to take control of Gaza City. She made this statement on Monday, during a press conference, where she also addressed the recent comments made by Defense Minister Guido Crosetto.

Meloni’s concern stems from the fact that the proposed plan by Israel would involve taking control of Gaza City, which is currently under the control of Hamas. The Italian Prime Minister believes that this move could escalate the already tense situation in the region and could potentially lead to further violence and loss of innocent lives.

During the press conference, Meloni stated, “We are deeply concerned about the recent developments in Gaza City. We believe that any unilateral action taken by Israel could have serious consequences and could further destabilize the region. We urge all parties involved to exercise restraint and to find a peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict.”

Her sentiments were echoed by Defense Minister Guido Crosetto, who accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of using the current situation in Gaza for political gain. Crosetto stated, “Netanyahu’s decision to take control of Gaza City is a calculated move to gain support in the upcoming elections. It is a dangerous game that could have serious repercussions.”

The Italian government has been closely monitoring the situation in Gaza and has been actively involved in diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful resolution. Meloni has also been in contact with other world leaders, including US President Joe Biden, to discuss the situation and to find a way to de-escalate tensions in the region.

The Italian Prime Minister has also called on the international community to take action and to put pressure on all parties involved to put an end to the violence. She stated, “We cannot stand by and watch as innocent civilians suffer. The international community must come together and find a way to bring peace to the region.”

Meloni’s statements have been met with support from other world leaders, with many expressing their agreement with her concerns and calling for a peaceful resolution. The European Union has also released a statement, urging both Israel and Hamas to refrain from any actions that could further escalate the situation.

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has claimed the lives of many innocent civilians, including children, and has caused immense suffering for the people living in the region. The Italian government is committed to finding a peaceful solution and has offered its support in any way possible.

In conclusion, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s deep concern over Israel’s plan to take control of Gaza City reflects the sentiments of many world leaders. The Italian government is actively working towards finding a peaceful resolution and has called on the international community to come together and put an end to the violence. Let us hope that all parties involved will heed these calls and work towards a peaceful and lasting solution for the people of Gaza.

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