The G7 meets urgently, requested by the United States and convened by the current president Giorgia Meloni. After just under an hour of discussion produces a declaration in which the "full support for security" in Tel Aviv is reiterated.

An appeal is launched " to end the crisis in Gaza through the cessation of hostilities and the release of hostages by Hamas" They are diplomatic formulas in the name of balance which however make clear all the geopolitical urgencies of the area, where tension has risen further after the offensive of the ayatollah's regime. It is still too early to understand whether a declaration on the Middle East will be reached at the G7 summit in Puglia in June, Meloni declared just over a month ago to Biden and Justin Trudeau in his double overseas mission. In the meantime you are also working on seeking support from the moderate countries in the area. The diplomatic intentions are aligned, even if the U.S., France and Great Britain also had an operational role alongside Israel to "defeat" the rain of "hundreds of missile drones" unleashed by Tehran.