In a move that has sparked mixed reactions, the Italian government has expressed support for US President Donald Trump's proposed plan for the Gaza Strip, while the public is increasingly demanding greater support for the Palestinian people. According to Italian lawmakers, the government is willing to recognize a Palestinian state, but only if certain conditions are met.The conditions set by Italian lawmakers include the release of Israeli hostages currently held by Hamas and the exclusion of the militant group from any future Palestinian government. This stance has been seen as a compromise between the government's desire to support the Trump administration's plan and the growing public pressure to take a stronger stance in favor of the Palestinians.The Trump plan, which was unveiled in January, proposes a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with a demilitarized Palestinian state. However, the plan has been widely criticized by Palestinians and their supporters, who argue that it favors Israel and does not address key issues such as settlements and Jerusalem's status.In Italy, public opinion is increasingly sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, with many Italians calling for greater support for the Palestinian people. Pro-Palestinian protests have been held in recent weeks, with demonstrators demanding that the government take a stronger stance in favor of the Palestinians.Despite these public demands, the Italian government has chosen to back the Trump plan, which has been widely criticized for its perceived bias towards Israel. The government's stance has been seen as a reflection of its desire to maintain good relations with the US and Israel, while also trying to balance its obligations to the European Union and the international community.The Italian parliament is expected to debate the issue in the coming weeks, with lawmakers from various parties calling for a stronger stance in favor of the Palestinians. As the debate unfolds, it remains to be seen whether the government will shift its position and take a more robust stance in support of the Palestinian people.
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