Tense moments occurred in Turin, where Pro Pal protesters, demonstrating in solidarity with Palestine and attempting to reach Caselle Airport, clashed with police . "Please let us pass, we ask your humanity," they chanted through a megaphone, shortly before starting to throw objects, glass bottles, rocks, a few flashlights, smoke bombs, and large firecrackers at the officers, even hitting them with the flagpoles they were carrying. The police responded by continuing to block their path, using a water cannon and tear gas. At the end of the clashes, the protesters sustained injuries, including two officers .

About 50 protesters, however, managed to reach the airport and stopped near the runway fences, near the Caselle cemetery. Their target was a Leonardo factory, whose entrance is just ahead, but since it was guarded by police, the group stopped , while flights departed and arrived at Turin's airport as normal. The protesters then returned to the city center.

Meanwhile, from ports, universities, schools and squares, mobilizations in support and solidarity with Gaza and the Palestinian population continue to increase, in view of the national demonstration planned for October 4th in Rome .

A thousand people attended the demonstration in Padua, and large marches also took place in Milan and Florence. In Caserta, during the demonstration, some students wore black dresses and veils as a sign of mourning, carrying a small coffin wrapped in a flag symbolizing a murdered newborn. In Cagliari, the mayor displayed the Palestinian flag at the Town Hall .

(Unioneonline)

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