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Gideon Levy (born 1953) is an Israeli journalist. Levy writes opinion pieces and a weekly column for the newspaper Haaretz that often focus on the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. A notable journalist on the Israeli left, Levy has been characterized as a "heroic journalist" by some, by others as a "propagandist for the Hamas".

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Zain, just over 4 years old, stares into space in his small room with dead eyes, making not a sound. He's sitting on his grandmother's knees – although he thinks she's his mother, because that's what he has been told. Now he's also been informed that his father has been killed, although it's unlikely that he is ...
And this is what the candidate writes: “I met today with the Israel Prize winner for literature and poetry, A.B. Yehoshua. We discussed his article on resolving the conflict with the Palestinians, and on the changes democracy is undergoing in Israel and the world. Shabbat Shalom.” Like an entry in Gabbay's ...

... that died long ago and is now slowly going to the grave. They are the last revolutionaries in this country. Gideon Levy. Mar 08, 2018 4:11 AM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now · Shareshare on facebook · Tweet · send via email · reddit · stumbleupon. The late Israeli journalist and political activist, Haim Hanegbi. Daniel ...
Gideon Levy speaking at the National Press Club in Washington DC on the eve of the official AIPAC conference. Gideon Levy, a columnist for the Israeli daily Haaretz, says when you shoot a fifteen year old in the head and say he fell from his bicycle, no Zionist questions it, there is no room for debate and ...
Saradih, who was 36 years old, hoisted the device onto his shoulders and ran toward the Israel Defense Forces soldiers who had invaded his city in the middle of the night, between Wednesday and Thursday last week. Soldiers raid Jericho, the most tranquil town in the occupied territories, almost every ...
I am prevented from presenting his full life story because Israel has closed the Gaza Strip to Israeli journalists for over 11 years. I don't know much about his life or death, and still I permit myself to write about him and his character. It is neither hard to imagine the life of an 18-year-old fisherman in Gaza, nor ...

Early Monday morning, Israeli forces detained a teenage Palestinian boy who has been missing part of his skull since December, when he was shot in the head by an Israeli soldier during a protest against the occupation of his West Bank village. The boy, Mohammed Tamimi, 15, was one of 10 Palestinian ...
The Israeli road makes you feel bad, but not because the police aren't present on it. There aren't a lot of experiences in Israel that are tougher than driving the country's roads. Constant tension. Hesitate for a second and you'll get a chorus of car horns blaring furiously. Stop on the road for a moment and the ...
The Israeli right has someone to learn from; there's nothing like the American right wing when it comes to lies. ... the tunnels from Gaza are an existential threat and that Hamas endangers Israel's existence; that we've left Gaza and it's free, and that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is an anti-Semite.
That near-lynching was perpetrated by Israel Defense Forces soldiers on Mabruk Jarrar, a 39-year-old Arabic teacher in the village of Burkin, near Jenin, during their brutal manhunt for the murderer of Rabbi Raziel Shevach from the settlement of Havat Gilad on January 9. And if that wasn't enough, a few ...

Netanyahu has displayed disgusting corruption alongside the great state corruption, which has been perpetrated by almost every Israeli prime minister in recent decades. His heirs may steer clear of cigars and champagne, but none of them can fix Israel's great corruption – the institutionalized state ...
Israeli arrogance might not have ended Saturday, but it surely cracked. Suddenly it became clear that Israel is not alone in the Middle Eastern, that even its immense military power has its limits. There could be a silver lining, if Israel accepts that it cannot forever live by the sword, nor even by advanced ...
U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Melech Friedman donated an ambulance 20 years ago. This week he was reminded of it. The ambassador is a philanthropist and that's impressive. He donated the ambulance to a distressed area on the verge of a humanitarian disaster, a place where people are dying of ...
He just wanted to ask: “How do you feel living in Israel, on our land and in our homes? ... He says he'd never met an Israeli in his life. ... The spacious living room in the apartment in western Amman's Al Rabieh neighborhood was filled last Tuesday evening with Palestinian refugees – those who were born ...
Meanwhile, the operation puts every Israeli journalist covering the territories at risk. The police's comments that the undercover soldiers didn't masquerade as journalists were countered by students who said they saw them with cameras and microphones, presenting themselves as journalists. Meanwhile ...
The shameful Israeli propaganda over the attacks on the Tamimi family, the protesters in Nabi Saleh, shows how desperate Israel is, and maybe that offers ... Some of my ex-best friends are on their way now to the real thing, to the AIPAC conference, which will start on this weekend, politicians, journalists, to ...
They were raised on the lies of Israel's rotten politics. Is there anyone in the media who isn't aware of the unbearable disparity between what the politicians say to the camera and what they say when the camera is turned off? We've learned to live with it. No one stopped them from lying, no one confronted ...


 

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