Why has Italy’s Giorgia Meloni suspended a defence pact with Israel?
Italy has suspended its defense agreement with Israel, a memorandum of understanding established in 2003, marking a significant shift for one of Israel's strongest European allies. The agreement, focused on cooperation in defense industry, procurement, and military equipment, was set for automatic renewal every five years. Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto notified his Israeli counterpart of the suspension. While the Israeli government downplays the impact, calling it an agreement that "never materialised," the move is seen as a symbolic expression of Italy's unease with Israel's actions in the Middle East. Despite the suspension, Italy has not fully cancelled the agreement, and it has largely supported Israel’s war on Gaza.