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As of April 2026, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has notably distanced herself from President Donald Trump’s military strategy in the Middle East, particularly regarding the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

 


Meloni is taking distance from Trump, Israel and the Iran War

As of April 2026, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has notably distanced herself from President Donald Trump’s military strategy in the Middle East, particularly regarding the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. While long considered a close ideological ally of Trump, Meloni has recently shifted toward a more traditional European diplomatic stance focused on de-escalation.

 

Key Strategic Distinctions

Military Non-Participation: Meloni has repeatedly ruled out direct military involvement, stating that Italy "is not at war" and "does not want to enter" the conflict. She notably rejected Trump's demands to send military vessels to the Strait of Hormuz.

Base Restrictions: In a significant move, Italian authorities recently refused to allow U.S. bombers to refuel at military bases in southern Italy (such as Sigonella) for offensive operations against Iran, restricting their use to logistical support only.

Diplomatic Criticism: Meloni has described the U.S.-led military strikes in Iran as part of a "dangerous trend" of unilateral interventions occurring "outside the scope of international law".

Pivot to the Gulf: Seeking to secure Italy's energy interests amid the crisis, Meloni was the first Western leader to visit the Gulf region after the war began, meeting with leaders in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE to prioritize regional stability.

 

Stance on Israel

Meloni’s relationship with the Israeli government has also hardened:

UNIFIL Incident: She labeled Israeli conduct "unacceptable" after the Italian UNIFIL peacekeeping convoy in southern Lebanon came under warning fire from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in early April 2026.

Vatican Influence: Analysts suggest her harder tone is partially influenced by growing tensions between the Vatican and Israel following restrictions on Catholic leadership in Jerusalem.

Consistency with Alliances: Despite these criticisms, Meloni maintains that Italy remains "stubbornly Western" and continues to recognize Israel's right to safety, provided actions align with international law.

 

Relationship with Donald Trump

Formerly dubbed the "Trump whisperer" in Europe, Meloni now faces domestic and international pressure as her closeness to Trump becomes a political liability. She has sought to balance her personal rapport with him by insisting that Italy's foreign policy is dictated by 80 years of established Western alliances rather than individual leadership

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