"An immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza" combined with the "unconditional release of Israeli hostages", humanitarian aid in the Strip and a push for an international peace conference.
These are the main points of the commitments asked of the government in the
motion proposed by the Democratic Party, first signatory Elly Schlein, and discussed on Tuesday in the Chamber.
The document has 28 premises in all, starting from the recognition of Hamas' responsibilities in the attacks of 7 October 2023 ("causing not only death but also a collective shock in Israeli society
- we read in the text - for what was defined as the deadliest attack since the Shoah") and by the Israeli government's response "by authorizing the country's largest military mobilization since the 1973 Yom Kippur war and calling for the evacuation of Palestinians living in the city of Gaza and in the north of the Strip to the south of Gaza".
The commitments requested from the executive are also substantial: from the end of hostilities to diplomatic action "particularly within the European Union, to promote initiatives to de-escalate tension in the Middle East
and with the aim of celebrating - as proposed in the conclusions of the European Council of 27 October 2023 -
an international peace conference
to put an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, through the political solution of 'two peoples, two states', in line with UN resolutions".
The Dems also ask to "take action to promote, in all multilateral forums, an international interposition mission in Gaza, under the aegis of the United Nations, which involves the Arab countries that can assume responsibility for the reconstruction of the Strip", to " support the European Union in the rapid implementation of the sanctions already decided against Hamas" and to urge the EU to "prepare a package of sanctions against the settlers".
There is no shortage of requests to "restore funds for Italian NGOs operating in Palestine and Israel" and to "support,
within a European framework, initiatives aimed at guaranteeing maritime safety in the Red Sea".
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