In a humanitarian effort, Italy has taken in 156 injured Palestinians from Gaza, providing them with medical treatment and refuge from the conflict. However, concerns arise regarding their future in the country, as they face uncertainty in housing, legal status, and maintaining their Palestinian identity. Despite the excellent medical care received, challenges arise post-hospital release, with limited support available for accommodation and legal guidance. The Italian government’s subtle pressure to accept refugee status adds to their concerns, potentially compromising their right of return to Gaza. With their three-month visas set to expire soon, the Palestinians seek clarity on their status and hope for temporary protection similar to that provided to Ukrainian refugees. As Italy’s foreign policy shifts, Palestinians in Italy grapple with decisions regarding asylum, family reunification, or returning to Gaza amidst ongoing conflict and displacement.