In Rome, a recent pro-Palestine demonstration turned violent, leading to the arrest of Tiziano Lovisolo, a 24-year-old anarchist.
Lovisolo, who attacked a police officer during the clashes, has been placed under house arrest by the judges of the fourth collegiate section, despite the prosecution's request for imprisonment.
The unrest was marked by the presence of a new wave of young protesters, aged 16 to 21, who are not affiliated with traditional groups and operate without oversight.
These youths, driven by anti-establishment sentiments, have shown a willingness to confront law enforcement directly, embodying the "All cops are bastards" ideology.
The situation in Rome highlights a growing trend of youthful, uncontrolled activism that could potentially spread to other cities.