Italy's Tajani tells Israel to halt Gaza offensive

The Italian government has been one of Israel's most vocal supporters within Europe, but unease is building over the devastation being wrought on Gaza.

 Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar speak before the unveiling of a red bench to mark International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women, on the first day of a G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Fiuggi, Italy, November 25, 2024 (photo credit: REUTERS/CLAUDIA GRECO)
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar speak before the unveiling of a red bench to mark International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women, on the first day of a G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Fiuggi, Italy, November 25, 2024
(photo credit: REUTERS/CLAUDIA GRECO)

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Saturday urged Israel to stop its military offensive in Gaza, saying that Palestinian civilians must no longer pay the price of war.

"We have to tell the Israeli government 'that's enough'," Tajani said in a statement.

"We no longer want to see the Palestinian population suffer. Stop the attacks, let's secure a ceasefire, free the hostages, but leave in peace a people who are victims of Hamas," he added.

His remarks followed an announcement by Israel's military that it was mobilizing to expand operations in the Gaza Strip as Hamas-run Palestinian health authorities said at least 146 people had been killed in the past 24 hours in continuing Israeli airstrikes.

 An Israeli tank manoeuvres in Gaza, as seen from the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border, May 16 2025.  (credit: REUTERS/AMMAR AWAD)
An Israeli tank manoeuvres in Gaza, as seen from the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border, May 16 2025. (credit: REUTERS/AMMAR AWAD)

Behind the Israel-Hamas war

Tajani's comments reflect growing international disquiet over Israel's relentless attacks on Gaza, which began after Hamas terrorists launched a deadly cross-border assault on Israel on Oct. 7 and took about 250 people hostage.

Israel's military campaign has devastated the tiny, crowded enclave, pushing nearly all its 2 million inhabitants from their homes and killing more than 53,000 people, according to Hamas-run Gaza health authorities.

Tajani is due to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Rome later on Saturday.

The Italian government has been one of Israel's most vocal supporters within Europe, but unease is building over the devastation being wrought on Gaza.