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Tajani, İsrailli Bakan Ben Gvir'in 'Tutarsızlık' Suçlamasına Sert Yanıt Verdi

İtalya Başbakan Yardımcısı ve Dışişleri Bakanı Antonio Tajani, İsrail Ulusal Güvenlik Bakanı Itamar Ben Gvir'in İtalya'yı "flip-flop" (dönek) olarak nitelemesine sert tepki gösterdi. Ben Gvir, geçen ay Aşdod Limanı'nda gözaltına alınan Gazze'ye yardım götüren Global Sumud Flotilla aktivistlerine yönelik aşağılayıcı tutumunu gösterdiği video sonrası Roma'da hakkında soruşturma başlatıldığını öğrenince, sosyal medyadan İtalya'nın tutarsız olduğunu ima eden ifadeler kullanmıştı. Tajani, yargı bağımsızlığını gerekçe göstererek İsrailli bakanın sözlerine karşılık verirken, olay iki ülke arasında nadir görülen bir diplomatik gerginliğe işaret etti. Soruşturmanın konusu, Ben Gvir'in aktivistlere yönelik muamelesiyle ilgili insan hakları ihlalleri iddialarını içeriyor.

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