Rome is on high security alert ahead of a planned Palestinian demonstration on October 5, despite a ban issued by the local police and confirmed by the regional administrative court (TAR). While the Palestinian Community of Rome and Lazio has agreed to reschedule the protest for October 12, a faction of young Palestinian activists and their supporters plan to proceed with the demonstration. Authorities are bracing for possible unrest as the protest coincides with the eve of the anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel.
The heightened security measures will include checkpoints around the city, from highway exits to the protest’s starting point near the Pyramid of Cestius. Alfredo Mantovano, Undersecretary of the Interior, emphasized the preparedness of Italy’s security forces, referencing the nation’s improved public order mechanisms since the Genoa G8 Summit. “Our security system is one of the best in the world,” Mantovano said, expressing confidence in Italy’s ability to handle potential escalations.
Despite the official ban, dialogue between the police and the demonstration organizers continues. Rome’s police chief, Roberto Massucci, reiterated the ban must be upheld but indicated ongoing discussions to find a legal framework for future protests. The Palestinian Community of Rome has already committed to a peaceful protest on October 12, calling for a ceasefire and condemning Israeli actions in Lebanon and Palestine. Meanwhile, the Democratic Palestinian Union (Udap) pursued legal action against the ban but was overruled by the TAR.
Security efforts will focus on preventing potential violence and antisemitic incidents, with authorities already on high alert. Minister Luca Ciriani highlighted that since October 7, 2023, Italy has recorded 456 reports of antisemitic episodes. The government remains committed to monitoring these risks and coordinating with intelligence agencies to ensure the safety of all communities in the country.