La Stampa's Turin office was stormed by pro-Palestinian activists, including members of the Autonomous University Collective of Turin, who vandalized the premises, shouted threats, and called for the release of Imam Mohamed Shahin.Italian political leaders such as Sergio Mattarella, Giorgia Meloni, Ignazio La Russa, Elly Schlein, Giuseppe Conte, Mauro Laus, as well as John Elkann, Andrea Malaguti, Victor Fadlun, Lucia Musti, and Francesca Albanese, condemned the attacks and supported the press.The incidents triggered investigations by authorities and prompted
La Stampa's publisher
Gedi to announce increased security for staff, while antisemitic vandalism at
Beth Michael synagogue in Rome sparked further outrage and police searches for suspects.