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Genoa dockers protest against Israel as Italian unions walk out

Dockworkers on strike in Genoa, northern Italy, blocked the access roads to its port Monday as part of protests over Israel's offensive against Gaza.

A group of unions called strikes in solidarity with Palestinians, which led to the closure of a number schools and disruption of transport services.

In Genoa in north-west Italy, protesters waved Palestinian flags during early morning gatherings near the port. Workers protesting in Livorno on the Tuscan coast blocked an entrance to the harbor.

Italian dockworkers claim they want to stop Italy being used as an intermediate staging point for arms and supplies going to Israel, which is fighting Hamas on Gaza.

"The Palestinians continue to teach us another lesson in dignity, and in resistance," said Ricky a protester from Genoa who belongs to a group called Autonomous Port Workers' Collective.

He added, "We try to learn from their mistakes and do our part."

Many Italian cities are planning demonstrations for Monday.

The strike affected regional train services in Rome, but the underground metro railway was unaffected. The Metro in Milan, Italy’s financial capital, was also running.

The airlines were not affected. In Europe, the right-wing Italian coalition led by Prime Minister Giorgia Melons is traditionally a strong supporter of Israel. However, in recent months there has been growing unease within the coalition over the ongoing military campaign in Gaza.

Matteo Salvini, the Transport Minister, played down the impact that the protests had on him. He said they were organized by a far left union group. (Reporting and writing by Roberto Mignucci, Angelo Amante; editing by Barbara Lewis.)

(source: Reuters)