On the fourth consecutive day of pro-Palestinian demonstrations across Italy, thousands gathered in Rome to demand an end to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The rally, held in the capital’s central square, saw protesters waving Palestinian flags and chanting for peace, according to local authorities and organizers.
The demonstrations, part of a nationwide wave, were sparked by escalating violence in the Middle East, with protesters urging the Italian government to take a stronger stance against the Israeli military actions in Gaza. Speakers at the Rome event emphasized solidarity with Palestinians and called for an immediate ceasefire.
Similar protests occurred in other Italian cities, including Milan and Naples, reflecting growing public concern over the humanitarian crisis. Organizers reported no major incidents during the Rome rally, which remained peaceful as police monitored the large crowd.