gaza

Emanuela Pala
Emanuela Pala
l’intervista

Emanuela Pala torna in Italia: «La missione Flotilla un successo, lo rifarei mille volte»

Il racconto della giornalista sassarese: «In carcere i soldati israeliani ci puntavano contro i mitra per intimorirci»
TOPSHOT - A woman walks pulling a sack in one hand and a scrap metal sheet used as a container for other items in the other, along the coastal road used by people evacuating southbound from Gaza City, in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, on September 9, 2025. Israel has been intensifying its bombardment of Gaza City in preparation for its military operation, despite repeated entreaties from Western nations and aid agencies to stop. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A woman walks pulling a sack in one hand and a scrap metal sheet used as a container for other items in the other, along the coastal road used by people evacuating southbound from Gaza City, in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, on September 9, 2025. Israel has been intensifying its bombardment of Gaza City in preparation for its military operation, despite repeated entreaties from Western nations and aid agencies to stop. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
medio oriente

L’Idf: «Evacuati 900mila palestinesi, Gaza City quasi vuota». Da lunedì le trattative a Sharm el-Sheik

I residenti erano quasi un milione prima dell'offensiva. Ieri uccisi 70 palestinesi, nonostante l’annuncio della sospensione degli attacchi
roma

Arrivati in Italia gli attivisti di Flotilla, tra di loro Emanuela Pala: «Trattati come terroristi»

Il volo da Istanbul atterrato ieri sera alle 23.30, la giornalista sarda ha abbracciato i familiari. In tanti hanno denunciato le angherie subite