Flotilla, Romano Prodi: “Fermatevi, Netanyahu non perdona”
A La Torre di Babele, Corrado Augias chiede a Romano Prodi un giudizio sulla Flotilla diretta a Gaza. L’ex Presidente del Consiglio riconosce il valore simbolico dell’iniziativa, ma invita alla prudenza: “Non mettiamo altro sangue perché Netanyahu non perdona. Arrivate fino alle acque territoriali, poi fermatevi. A Netanyahu interessa solo l’appoggio americano, il resto non conta nulla”.PER RIVEDERE TUTTI I VIDEO DEL PROGRAMMA VAI SU https://www.la7.it/la-torre-di-babele Receive SMS online on sms24.me
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