(ANSA) - ROME, APR 15 - Italy is on maximum alert for potential security threats after Iran's attacks on Israel at the weekend, with the list of sensitive sites that have to be kept a particularly careful eye on being updated.
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi oversaw a meeting of the national order and public security committee, with the heads of the nation's police forces and intelligence agencies, on Monday.
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and Defence Minister Guido Crosetto, meanwhile, will report on the situation to a joint session of the Lower House and Senate foreign affairs committees Monday evening.
On Sunday Premier Giorgia Meloni chaired a video conference meeting of the G7 Heads of State and Government during which a joint declaration "unequivocally" condemning the attack was adopted.
"We express our full solidarity and support to Israel and its people and reaffirm our commitment towards its security," said a statement released by the Italian duty presidency of the G7.
"With its actions, Iran has further stepped toward the destabilization of the region and risks provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation. This must be avoided. "We will continue to work to stabilize the situation and avoid further escalation. In this spirit, we demand that Iran and its proxies cease their attacks, and we stand ready to take further measures now and in response to further destabilizing initiatives.
"We will also strengthen our cooperation to end the crisis in Gaza, including by continuing to work towards an immediate and sustainable ceasefire and the release of hostages by Hamas, and deliver increased humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in need".
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Italy on maximum alert after Iran's attacks on Israel
Meeting of public security committee called for Monday