Un Paese sempre più vecchio e sempre più ignorante
di Francesco Billari
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The Italian delegation of the Global mouvement to Gaza, on behalf of the steering committee of the Global Sumud Flotilla informed the "Italian authorities not to accept the proposal received yesterday (Wednesday 24 September, ed.) on a possible diversion of aid in the direction of Cyprus, to then get it to Gaza with the involvement of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Our mission," he emphasised, "remains faithful to its original objective of breaking the illegal siege and delivering humanitarian aid to the besieged population of Gaza, victims of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Any attack or obstruction of the mission would constitute a serious violation of international law'. "There will be no further technical stops for our 50 boats, we will continue straight to Gaza. We are aware of the threats, but they only make us more united," the activists emphasised at a press conference. "We are - they concluded - at the most critical moment, but we must be optimistic: we will win because we are right".
The Global Samud Flotilla convened an 'emergency press conference' on Telegram to alert the international community to 'credible intelligence information indicating that Israel is likely to escalate violent attacks against the flotilla within the next 48 hours, potentially using weapons that could sink, injure and/or kill participants'.
"The Italian government has taken note of the flotilla's refusal to deliver aid in a neutral port. For Italian participants who wish to stop in Greece and continue safely to Italy or another destination, Italy will offer assistance where requested. For those continuing the journey with the Flotilla, the initial warning, published on www.viaggiaresicuri.it, that the initiative is discouraged remains valid. Those who undertake it assume all risks on their own personal responsibility'. This can be read in a message sent by the Farnesina to Italian participants in the Flotilla for Gaza.
Closely behind came Israel's reply. "Israel accepted the Italian government's proposal to unload aid in the port of Cyprus and then transfer it to Gaza. The flotilla rejected the Italian proposal, demonstrating that its real purpose is provocation and service to Hamas," Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar wrote on X, reiterating that "Israel will not allow the ships to enter an active combat zone and will not permit the violation of a legitimate naval blockade. Israel is still ready to engage in any constructive agreement to transfer aid in a legal and peaceful manner'.
Minister Crosetto's statement