
Pro-Palestinian Protests Turn Violent—Again
Police in Spain and Italy report arrests, injuries, and vandalism amid protests against Israel halting the Hamas-funded ‘Global Sumud Flotilla.’

Police in Spain and Italy report arrests, injuries, and vandalism amid protests against Israel halting the Hamas-funded ‘Global Sumud Flotilla.’

“One million Italians will be left stranded on trains alone,” according to Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.

Faced with home-grown Gaza activists, the Italian PM believes “all this brings no benefit to the Palestinian people.”

Italy’s leader breaks with EU peers as more states back Palestinian recognition.

The press conference, advertised by The Left group as Ilaria Salis 1 : Orbán 0, was a display of hypocrisy and an attempt at shameless political point-scoring.

Officials say new rules should be introduced forcing protest organisers to pay for damage.

The 13–12 vote leaves the final say to the full Parliament in Strasbourg next month.

Progressive civil organizations and students joined trade union USB in often violent demonstrations protesting Israel.

Thousands of young activists attended the meeting in Pontida, where right-wing leaders from multiple countries pledged to defend borders and restore security.

The EU Parliament will vote on whether to lift the Italian MEP’s immunity so she can face trial over brutal Antifa-linked street attacks.