Italy’s foreign minister slams Israel’s Ben-Gvir over ‘flip-flop’ comments
Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has condemned remarks made by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, calling them "unacceptable" and "unworthy of a minister." The dispute arose after Italy announced it was investigating Ben-Gvir over his alleged mistreatment of Global Sumud Flotilla activists. Ben-Gvir had previously criticized Italy, referring to it as the "land of the flip-flop." The investigation follows reports and a video showing Ben-Gvir mocking activists detained by Israeli authorities off the coast of Cyprus while attempting to break the Gaza blockade.

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AI-generatedItaly's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has condemned remarks made by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, calling them "unacceptable" and "unworthy of a minister." The dispute arose after Italy announced it was investigating Ben-Gvir over his alleged mistreatment of Global Sumud Flotilla activists. Ben-Gvir had previously criticized Italy, referring to it as the "land of the flip-flop." The investigation follows reports and a video showing Ben-Gvir mocking activists detained by Israeli authorities off the coast of Cyprus while attempting to break the Gaza blockade. Italy is inquiring into alleged torture and kidnapping of Italian citizens among the activists, and the European Union is considering sanctions against Ben-Gvir.
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5 extractedBen-Gvir criticized Italy, stating "the land of the boot has become the land of the flip-flop."
Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani called Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's comments "unacceptable" and "unworthy of a minister."
France has also opened an investigation into allegations of war crimes and torture related to the flotilla activists.
Italian authorities opened an inquiry into the alleged torture and kidnapping of Italian citizens among Gaza flotilla activists.
The European Union is considering sanctions on Ben-Gvir for his treatment of activists.