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Gaja Pellegrini Bettoli
Gaja Pellegrini Bettoli

Gajia Pellegrini Bettoli is an accredited international journalist. She covered the Middle East for five years (2013–2018).  She earned a BA in Political Science in Italy and a MSc in Economic History from the London School of Economics in the UK.

Generazione senza Padri
by Gaja Pellegrini Bettoli

From the first reportage on the traces of the kidnapping of the Italian collaborator, Rossella Urru, in Algeria in 2012, to life in Gaza, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, and in Israel, until the outbreak of war in the summer of 2014, the narrative continues in Lebanon, with political interviews at the top of Hezbollah, ministers in Iraq and on the front, in Mosul, during the offensive against the Islamic State, with jihadists and their victims. A text rich in anecdotes that highlights the contradictions of life in the Middle East, of which little is read in the West, and the nuances of the complicated everyday life in these countries, at times with paradoxical and comical implications.

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