Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed deep concern on Monday regarding the Israeli occupation government's plan to occupy the city of Gaza. She warned that this step could lead to a new military escalation in the region, increasing the suffering of civilians.
During a phone call with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Meloni emphasized the importance of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, which is facing a blockade and widespread destruction, describing the situation as 'unjustifiable and unacceptable.'
Meloni also stressed her opposition to any moves that could complicate efforts for a ceasefire, pointing out the necessity of returning to political solutions to avoid military escalation that exacerbates the suffering of the civilian population.
These statements come at a sensitive time as fears of a potential military escalation in the region are rising, necessitating international community intervention to ensure the protection of civilians.
In a related context, Egypt has expressed its readiness to deploy international forces in the Gaza Strip, reflecting efforts to achieve a comprehensive deal to end the war and establish stability in the region.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is 'unjustifiable and unacceptable,' according to the Italian Prime Minister.





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Miloni expresses to the Palestinian president great concern regarding the Israeli occupation plan to occupy the city of Gaza.