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Israeli minister Ben-Gvir under investigation in Italy over Gaza flotilla

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ROME, June 9 (Reuters) - Italian prosecutors ‌put Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir under investigation over ​the treatment of activists who were part of a Gaza flotilla last month, a judicial source said on Monday.

The ⁠source, who asked not to be named, confirmed earlier reports by Italian news agencies and said Ben-Gvir was being investigated on suspicion of torture and kidnapping of Italian citizens who ​were among the activists.

If the probe determines that charges are warranted, prosecutors could lodge a formal request for trial. 

In ‌response to the Italian investigation, Ben-Gvir said in a statement: "I will not shy away from one investigation or another and will continue to stand proudly alongside our fighters."  

"The land of the boot ⁠has become the land of the flip-flop," he added, referring to Italy's geographical ⁠shape, which resembles a boot.

His comments drew a sharp rebuke from Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.

"I have no words to comment on what Ben-Gvir said regarding Italy. Unacceptable words that we send back to the sender; they are not worthy of a minister," Tajani wrote on X ‌on Tuesday.

FLOTILLA ACTIVISTS HUMILIATED

Israel and Ben-Gvir have faced mounting international criticism after the minister in ⁠late May released a video showing detained Gaza activists kneeling with ‌their hands bound after Israel intercepted the aid flotilla in ​international waters.

Organisers said the 430 activists detained by Israeli police included citizens of Italy and South Korea.

In a video Ben-Gvir posted on X, officers forced an activist to the ground ‌after she chanted "Free, free Palestine". 

The government of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia ​Meloni called the treatment of the ⁠activists "unacceptable" and summoned the Israeli ambassador for an explanation.

Italy subsequently asked the European ‌Union to discuss sanctions against Ben-Gvir, while France ⁠has decided to ban Ben-Gvir from its territory.

Flotilla organisers say they aimed to break Israel's blockade of Gaza by delivering humanitarian assistance, something aid bodies say is still in short supply despite ​a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel ‌and Hamas in place since October 2025 that includes guarantees of increased aid.

Israel says its naval ⁠blockade on Gaza is lawful.

(Reporting by Marco Roberti; ​Additional reporting by Steven Scheer; Writing by Angelo Amante and Alvise Armellini; Editing by ​Mark Porter, Cynthia Osterman and Gareth Jones)

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