Violent pro-Palestine protests have spread across Europe as world leaders gathered at the UN to debate a two-state solution.
Protests erupted in Italy Monday as thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators dressed in black and armed with batons tried to smash the main entrance of the city's central train station, throwing smoke bombs, bottles and stones at riot cops, who responded with pepper spray and tear gas.
More than 10 people were arrested in Milan and around 60 police officers suffered bruising or more serious injuries, Italy's ANSA news agency reported.
The violence comes as France and Saudi Arabia convened dozens of world leaders in New York to rally support for a two-state solution.
French President Emmanuel Macron officially recognised the state of Palestine during his speech, following the UK, Canada, Australia and Portugal, who also made the same move over the weekend.












