Why are there protests in Italy?
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Protests in Italy are driven by outrage over Israel's interception of a Gaza aid flotilla, the detention of activists, and solidarity with Palestinians. Major unions, students, and pro-Palestinian groups have organized nationwide strikes and rallies, criticizing both Israeli actions in Gaza and the Italian government's response. Demonstrations have disrupted transport, education, and logistics, with some protests escalating into clashes with police.
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- Italians gathered in Rome and other cities for a general strike supporting Palestinians.
- The protest was sparked by Israel's interception of a Gaza aid flotilla, which included Italian citizens. 16s
- The strike disrupted transport, education, and healthcare, with only essential services running. 1m 15s
- Protesters criticized the Italian government's stance on Israel and Gaza. 1m 56s
- Similar demonstrations took place in Bologna, Naples, and other cities. 1m 52s