Italy's streets have been engulfed in chaos as pro-Palestine protests entered their second day, leaving over 60 police officers injured and sparking nationwide strikes.
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The protests were triggered by the ongoing conflict in Palestine and the perceived inaction of the United Nations. Demonstrators are calling for an end to what they term as a 'genocide.'
Over 60 police officers were injured in violent clashes with demonstrators during the protests.
Unions have announced a 24-hour nationwide strike to amplify the message of the pro-Palestine protests and show solidarity with the demonstrators.
Cities such as Venice have seen mass blockades and transport shutdowns, with widespread protests and demonstrations.
The protests have turned violent, with demonstrators using makeshift weapons and engaging in direct confrontations with law enforcement. The unrest continues to spread across the country, with the government under pressure to find a diplomatic solution.

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