Italian magazine cover of Israeli settler sparks diplomatic backlash
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An Italian magazine cover depicting an armed Israeli settler grinning at a Palestinian woman has sparked diplomatic backlash from Israel. The controversial image on the magazine's cover led to immediate criticism from Israeli officials. This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its portrayal in international media. The magazine's editorial decision has drawn official condemnation, indicating potential diplomatic strain between Italy and Israel.
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