Fourth day of Italy’s pro-Palestinian protests

Israel has been gathered in the center of Rome for the fourth flat protest day in Italy since it seized an international fleet trying to give aid to Gaza and detained its activists.
Banner and Palestinian flags, “Free Palestine” and other slogans chanting people, the organizers who hoped to attract at least one million people passed a march.
“I’m here with many other friends, because I think it is important that we all take action,” Francesco Galtieri, a 65 -year -old musician from Rome. He said.
“If we don’t all take action, then nothing changes.”
Since Israel began to block fleets on Wednesday, protests have emerged in Europe and other parts of the world, but they have become a daily incident in multiple cities in Italy.
On Friday, trade unions called on a general strike to support fleets, with demonstrations that attract more than two million people throughout the country, according to organizers.
The Ministry of Interior predicted to join about 400,000.
Italy’s right -wing government criticized protests, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni claimed that people would jump as a excuse for a longer weekend holiday for Gaza.
On Saturday, Meloni, protesters, Rome’s main train station outside the deceased Pope II. In the sculpture of John Paul, he accused of a sculpture of protest piles by pro -Palestinian groups.
“They say they go to the streets for peace, but they insult a man who is a real defensive and founder of peace later. A shameful action committed by people who are blind by ideology,” he said.

