After Iran's attack on Israel "the risks of potential collateral damage in relation to the Red Sea and, above all, Lebanon increase" Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, said this during a hearing at the joint Foreign Affairs and Defense committees of the Senate and Chamber. "I am not and do not want to call myself pessimistic, but I am certainly worried: Israel's reaction could occur and a new spiral of violence and war could still be triggered," he said.

"The closer we are and we reassure Israel of our friendship and our support, the more Tel Aviv will feel protected and will deem it less necessary to act in such a make its military strength visible and visible," he added. "It is necessary to prevent Israel from implementing a reaction that triggers an escalation, bringing the Middle East to a point of no return," added Croset to. The paradox is only apparent, he said, that the more Israel feels protected, the less it will need to act to protect itself.