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    Italy PM tells Gaza aid flotilla to stop or risk ‘preventing peace’

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonOctober 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Reuters Giorgia Meloni, wearing a beige suit and gold, floral earrings, leans her head toward the camera. Reuters

    Italian leader Giorgia Meloni says a new US proposal has sparked “hope” of ending the Israel-Hamas war

    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has told a flotilla sailing towards Gaza to stop, saying the latest attempt by activists to deliver aid risks derailing a US plan to end the war.

    More than 40 boats sailing in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) have been accompanied by an Italian naval frigate, which Italian officials said would stop once the flotilla was 150 nautical miles (278km) from Gaza’s shoreline.

    Shortly after reaching that point on Wednesday, GSF said it was on “high alert” and that drone activity was “increasing” above the flotilla.

    Meloni said the US proposal had sparked “hope” of ending the Israel-Hamas war, adding it was “a fragile balance, which many would be happy to destroy”.

    “I fear that the flotilla’s attempt to break the Israeli naval blockade could serve as a pretext to do so,” Meloni said.

    Israel has told the flotilla to deliver the humanitarian aid to an Israeli port instead, according to the AFP news agency.

    The flotilla consists of more than 500 people, including Italian politicians and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.

    In a series of posts on Telegram early on Wednesday morning, GSF said that it has now entered the area “where previous flotillas have been attacked and/or intercepted”.

    It added that they had prepared for a possible interception after several unidentified vessels, some without lights, approached the flotilla. The unidentified vessels have since departed.

    Italian officials have urged the flotilla to accept a compromise and drop the aid in Cyprus to avoid a confrontation with Israel.

    “Any other choice risks becoming a pretext for preventing peace, fuelling conflict and therefore affecting above all the people of Gaza,” Meloni said.

    But in a statement, the Global Sumud Flotilla said it would continue to sail.

    “The Italian navy will not derail this mission. The humanitarian demand to break the blockade cannot be walked back to port,” it said.

    Watch: Greta Thunberg on whether Gaza flotilla is a ‘publicity stunt’

    Last week, Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto condemned what he said was an overnight drone attack by unidentified perpetrators on the flotilla.

    Italy and Spain deployed naval ships to the flotilla, then off the coast of Crete, after it reported explosions, drones overhead and communications jamming – accusing Israel of a “dangerous escalation”.

    Israel did not comment on the incident – but has repeatedly said the flotilla is a Hamas operation, without citing evidence.

    Pope Leo XIV also expressed concern for the safety of the flotilla. “From all sides, people are saying, ‘let’s hope that there will not be violence, that people are respected’. That’s very important,” he said.

    In an interview with the BBC on Sunday, Greta Thunberg pushed back against criticism that the flotilla was a publicity stunt.

    “I don’t think anyone would risk their life for a publicity stunt,” she said.

    The US peace plan for Gaza proposes an immediate end to fighting, the release within 72 hours of 20 living Israeli hostages held by Hamas as well as the remains of the more than two dozen hostages who are believed to be dead – in exchange for hundreds of detained Gazans.



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