The 28-year-old girl arrested yesterday during the clashes that took place at La Sapienza in Rome is back free. She is accused of resisting a public official and causing injury.

The trial will take place on May 22nd. However, the hearing for the other arrested person, a young man of Libyan origins, is still underway. The girls and boys of the collectives have chained themselves and are on hunger strike starting today. "Devastation, attacks, clashes, attacks on a Rector's office and a police station, with a manager punched. This is not demonstrating, but crime," was the comment of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni yesterday evening. "Our country is not yet willing to work to build the conditions for peace, but there is no more time - we read in an appeal written by the students," says Francesca from Cambiare Rotta. "We continue to ask for a halt to the agreements," says Leonardo from the same organization. We want a law that imposes a minimum distance between the demonstrators and the operators on duty. Uniformed operators must not be touched, and those who participate in any demonstration must strictly stay away from women and men who perform a service for the community. We will not be intimidated by these thugs. They will never have won Israel and democracy. This was declared by the president of the Forza Italia senators. Maurizio Gasparri: 'We are going mad, and I hope that serious and adequate initiatives will be taken. It is one thing to demonstrate one's ideas against these madmen intent on defending ideologies and constitutional values. It is another thing to praise Hamas and attack the people in uniform who are constantly engaged in the defense and security of the country. Our country. The rector of La Sapienza University, Polimeni, did well in not accepting their requests, to whom I express all my solidarity, did well to not accept their requests. We are all in this together."