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Italy evacuates more than 100 Palestinians from Gaza, including 31 children

• Aug 14, 2025, 10:04 AM
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Italy's government received 114 Palestinian evacuees from Gaza on Wednesday night, including 31 children in need of medical assistance.

"We will continue to support the civilian population of Gaza and work toward achieving peace," Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani wrote in a post on X.

"Children are a symbol of hope and the future: ensuring their care and medical assistance is a duty."

"The important thing for us is to continue to support the Palestinian people," Tajani told reporters as he welcomed the families in Rome. "It is important for us to help those who are suffering, and treat those who are in need in our country."

The Italian Air Force flew the evacuees over in three C-130 cargo airplanes from the southern city of Eilat in Israel.

Palestinian children and their families evacuated from Gaza arrive at Rome's Ciampino military airport, 14 August, 2025
Palestinian children and their families evacuated from Gaza arrive at Rome's Ciampino military airport, 14 August, 2025 AP Photo

One of the planes, carrying six patients and 22 of their relatives, landed at Rome’s military airport.

The others landed in Pisa and Milan, carrying 12 and 13 young patients respectively.

The Palestinians were then transferred by ambulance to various hospitals. The children are with severe injuries and amputations or serious congenital diseases, according to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Italy has carried out 14 medical evacuations since January 2024. Since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, the southern European country has evacuated nearly 1,000 Palestinians from Gaza, including those who have arrived for family reunification.

Netanyahu repeats calls for 'voluntary migration'

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he wants to realise US President Donald Trump’s vision of relocating much of Gaza’s population of over 2 million people through what he refers to as “voluntary migration," in what critics have warned amounts to ethnic cleansing.

“Give them the opportunity to leave. First, from combat zones, and also from the Strip if they want," Netanyahu said in an interview aired Tuesday with Israeli TV station i24 to discuss the planned offensive in areas that include Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands of displaced people shelter.

“We are not pushing them out but allowing them to leave," he added.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the US Independence Day reception in Jerusalem, 13 August, 2025
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the US Independence Day reception in Jerusalem, 13 August, 2025 AP Photo

Earlier, the Palestinian Authority and Arab countries condemned Netanyahu's remark to i24 News that he was “very” attached to the vision of a "Greater Israel".

Netanyahu did not elaborate, but supporters of the idea believe that Israel should control not only the occupied West Bank but parts of neighbouring countries such as Egypt and Jordan.

Efforts to revive ceasefire talks have resumed after apparently breaking down last month. Israel has no plans to send its negotiating team to talks in Cairo, Netanyahu's office said.

Aid groups call on Israel to end 'weaponisation' of aid in Gaza

In Gaza, conditions are worsening as experts warn that far less than the minimum needed to sustain life is reaching the territory.

More than 100 non-profit groups warned on Thursday that Israel's rules for aid groups working in the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank will block much-needed relief and replace independent organisations with those that serve Israel’s political and military agenda, charges that Israel denied.

The groups, including Oxfam, Doctors Without Borders and CARE, were responding to registration rules announced by Israel in March that require organisations to hand over full lists of their donors and Palestinian staff for vetting.

Palestinians struggle to collect humanitarian aid airdropped by parachutes into Gaza City, 14 August, 2025
Palestinians struggle to collect humanitarian aid airdropped by parachutes into Gaza City, 14 August, 2025 AP Photo

They contend doing so could endanger their staff and give Israel broad grounds to block aid if groups are deemed to be "delegitimising" the country or supporting boycotts or divestment.

The aid groups stressed that most of them have not been able to deliver "a single truck" of life-saving assistance since Israel implemented a blockade in March.

UN agencies and a small number of aid groups have resumed delivering assistance, but say the number of trucks allowed in remains far from sufficient.

COGAT, the Israeli military body in charge of humanitarian aid to Gaza, denied the claims in the NGOs' letter. It said 380 trucks entered Gaza on Wednesday.


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