
Lorenzo Tondo
Foreign correspondent with The Guardian based in Jerusalem. Reports on the attack and arrest of Hamdan Bilal.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 25min
Cosa sta succedendo in Sudan. La resistenza dei palestinesi nei villaggi della Cisgiordania.
Irene Panozzo, analista politica e socia di Lettera22, approfondisce la recente riconquista da parte dell'esercito sudanese del palazzo presidenziale, evidenziando la crisi umanitaria in corso. Lorenzo Tondo, corrispondente del Guardian, discute la crescente violenza in Cisgiordania e la resistenza dei palestinesi contro le demolizioni nei loro villaggi. In un contesto di feste a Gerusalemme, risalta il contrasto tra serenità e tensione, offrendo uno sguardo interessante sulle dinamiche locali.

Mar 31, 2025 • 28min
From the Oscars to Israeli detention: the attack on Hamdan Ballal
Adrienne Horton, an arts writer for Guardian US, offers insights into the significance of the Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land.' Lorenzo Tondo, a foreign correspondent in Jerusalem, reports on the troubling attack and detention of co-director Hamdan Bilal. They discuss the stark contrasts between cinematic acclaim and harsh realities in the West Bank. The conversation highlights rising tensions, political pressures, and how documentaries can amplify Palestinian struggles, even amidst growing violence and displacement.

Mar 28, 2025 • 27min
From the Oscars to Israeli detention: the attack on No Other Land director Hamdan Ballal – podcast
Adrian Horton, an Arts writer for the Guardian US, and Lorenzo Tondo, a foreign correspondent reporting from Jerusalem, dive deep into the impact of the Oscar-nominated documentary 'No Other Land'. They discuss the resilience of Palestinian villagers against military aggression and the challenges filmmakers face in a conflicted region. The conversation highlights the paradox of artistic recognition amidst rising violence and critiques the effects of Israeli annexation plans on daily life for Palestinians. Raw and thought-provoking, this discussion shines a light on the intersection of art and activism.