ROME (EFE).— Groups of protesters in favor of Palestine and that they asked for the end of the war in Gaza and Lebanon They clashed yesterday with the Italian Police in the city of Napleswhere the summit of defense ministers of the G7reported the local press.
The Police did not report if there were injuries or if arrests were made, although the newspaper “Corriere della Sera” noted that the demonstrations ended with a white balance.
Protest for Palestine in Naples
The protest for peace in Palestine It brought together about 500 people and took place in the center of the Italian city, among a strong police force.
The police charges began after protesters rushed at riot officers with a large cardboard sign calling for an end to the Israeli offensive in Gaza and Middle East.
During the disturbance, they began to throw bottles and stones, local media indicated.
The Police carried out several charges with the use of anti-riot material.
G7 calls for ceasefire in Gaza
Los Defense ministers of the G7 countries They called yesterday after their meeting for an end to “the uncontrollable escalation” of violence in the Middle East, a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of the Israeli hostages who remain held in the enclave.
They also appealed to continue providing short and long-term military assistance to Ukraine, to strengthen its Army ante Russia.
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**Interview with Anna Rossi, Activist and Member of Napoli for Peace**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Anna. Can you share what motivated the recent installation of Palestinian-themed traffic signs in Naples?
**Anna Rossi:** Thank you for having me. The initiative stemmed from a deep concern about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. These signs serve as a symbolic protest to raise awareness and express solidarity with the Palestinian people. The ongoing violence and suffering have prompted many of us to take action in any way we can.
**Editor:** We saw reports of clashes between protesters and police during these demonstrations. Can you explain the atmosphere during the protests and what the goals were?
**Anna Rossi:** The atmosphere was charged, as you might expect when people feel strongly about an issue. Protesters gathered peacefully to voice their demands for an end to the conflict in Gaza and Lebanon. Unfortunately, as tensions escalated, some skirmishes broke out with the police. Our main goal always remains nonviolent: to push for a dialogue and an end to the violence.
**Editor:** There are concerns about the impact of such protests on local communities. How do you respond to those who might see this as disruptive?
**Anna Rossi:** While it’s true that protests can create temporary disturbances, our aim is to shine a light on critical issues that affect countless lives. We believe that raising awareness is necessary for change. Dialogue around such important topics can be uncomfortable, but it’s essential for progress.
**Editor:** What do you hope will come from this wave of activism in Naples and beyond?
**Anna Rossi:** I hope that our actions inspire others to engage—whether through discussion, educational events, or peaceful protests. We want the international community to come together to advocate for peace and justice, not just for Palestine but for all regions affected by war.
**Editor:** Thank you, Anna, for sharing your insights and the motivations behind the protest actions in Naples.
**Anna Rossi:** Thank you for allowing me to speak about this important issue.