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Italy summons Israeli ambassador after police held at gunpoint in West BankThe soldiers were travelling in ⁠a vehicle with ⁠diplomatic licence plates and carrying diplomatic passports.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Italian ‌Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani ‌</p></div>

Italian ‌Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani ‌

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Rome: Italy ​on Monday summoned Israel's ambassador to protest after two Italian policemen were threatened at gunpoint ​by an Israeli during a field ‌visit in the occupied West ⁠Bank, the foreign ‌ministry said.

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The two military policemen were stopped on Sunday by an armed Israeli while they were carrying out a site ​inspection ahead of a planned visit by EU ambassadors to a village near Ramallah.

According to a government ‌source, ‌the Israeli, believed to have been a settler, forced the two ⁠men to kneel at gunpoint and subjected them to an improvised interrogation.

The soldiers were travelling in ⁠a vehicle with ⁠diplomatic licence plates and carrying diplomatic passports.

Italian ‌Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani ‌wanted the Israeli ambassador in Rome to receive a "strong protest" over the incident, the foreign ‍ministry said in a statement.

Italy's embassy to Israel has already submitted a formal protest to the Israeli government, contacting the foreign ministry, the Israeli military, the police and the Shin Bet domestic security agency.

The two policemen ​returned unharmed ‌to Italy's Consulate General in Jerusalem following the incident.

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(Published 27 January 2026, 00:35 IST)