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'''Amira Hass''' ({{lang-he|עמירה הס}}; born June 28, 1956) is a prominent ] ]i ] and author, mostly known for her columns in the daily newspaper ]. She is particularly recognized for her reporting on ] affairs in the ] and ], where she has also lived for a number of years.


'''Amira Hass''' ({{langx|he|עמירה הס}}; born 28 June 1956) is an Israeli ] and author, mostly known for her columns in the daily newspaper '']'' covering ] affairs in ] and the ], where she has lived for almost thirty years.
==Life==
The daughter of two ],<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ircZQvW6OK4C&pg=PA101|title=Political awakenings: conversations with history|last=Kreisler|first=Harry|publisher=The New Press|year=2010|isbn=9781595583406|page=101}}</ref> Hass is the only child of a ]-born Jewish mother, who survived nine months in the ], and a ]n-born Jewish father.<ref>Chris Kutschera. ''The Middle East''. 2008-01-15</ref> Hass was born in ], and was educated at the ], where she studied the history of ] and the ]an ] relation to the ]. Early in her career, she traveled widely and worked in several different jobs. Frustrated by the events of the ], she began her journalistic career in 1989 as a ] for ''Ha'aretz'' and started to report from the ] in 1991. As of 2003, she is the only Jewish Israeli journalist who has lived full-time among the Palestinians, in Gaza from 1993 and in ] from 1997.


==Biography==
Hass was the recipient of the ] award from the ] in 2000,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freemedia.at/awards/world-press-freedom-heroes/ |title=World Press Freedom Heroes: Symbols of courage in global journalism |author= |date=2012 |work= |publisher=] |accessdate=26 January 2012}}</ref> the ] in 2002, the ] in 2003, the inaugural award from the ] in 2004 and ] Memorial Award in 2009.<ref name=milliyet-15-09>{{cite news|title=Hrant Dink Ödülü Görmüş ve Hass'a'|date=2009-09-15|publisher=]|url=http://www.milliyet.com.tr/Guncel/HaberDetay.aspx?aType=HaberDetay&ArticleID=1139761&Date=16.09.2009&Kategori=guncel&KategoriID=24&b=Hrant%20Dink%20odulu%20Gormus%20ve%20Hassa&PAGE=1}}</ref>
The daughter of two ],<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ircZQvW6OK4C&pg=PA101|title=Political awakenings: conversations with history |last=Kreisler |first=Harry |author-link=Harry Kreisler |publisher=] |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-59558-340-6 |page=101}}</ref> Hass is the only child of a ]-born ] mother, who survived nine months in the ], and a ]n-born ] father.<ref>]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190118085806/http://chris-kutschera.com/A/MurMure.htm |date=18 January 2019 }} '']''. 15 January 2008</ref> In her own words, her parents "were never Zionists, but they found themselves in Israel as refugees after the Holocaust".<ref name=ACMCU>"Israel Gaza War: a conversation with Amira Haas". ACMCU discussion, October 2023. On Youtube, t 5:48. Accessed 28 Nov 2023 (URL starting with youtu<dot>be).</ref> Hass was born in ]<ref name=iwmfaward>{{cite web |title=Amira Hass &#124; 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award |url=http://www.iwmf.org/amira-haas-2009-lifetime-achievement-award/ |publisher=] |access-date=19 July 2011}}</ref> and educated at the ], where she studied the history of ] and the ]an ]'s relation to the ].


==Journalism career==
Her reporting is generally sympathetic to the Palestinian point of view and critical of ] policy towards the Palestinians. During the years of the ], however, Hass published several highly critical articles about the chaos and disorder caused by militias associated with the ] party of ] and the bloody war between Palestinian factions in ].
Frustrated by the events of the ] and by what she considered their inadequate coverage in the Israeli media, she started to report from the ] in 1991. As of 2003 she is the only Jewish Israeli journalist who has lived full-time among the Palestinians, in Gaza from 1993 to 1997 and in ] since.<ref>{{cite web|title=Israeli Journalist Amira Hass Awarded World Press Freedom Prize 2003|url=http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=10185&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html|website=UNESCO}}</ref>


In September 2014 Hass attended a conference in ] organised by the leftist German ] and the Center for Development Studies at the university.<ref name=RLF>{{cite web |title=Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Palestine |website=] |url=https://www.facebook.com/rlfpal/posts/902387746456825 |date=16 September 2014 |access-date=28 September 2014}}</ref>{{unreliable source?|date=October 2014}} She was asked to leave by two Birzeit lecturers because of a rule against the presence of Israelis (which she judged to mean Israeli Jews).<ref name=Hass-Birzeit>{{cite news |last=Hass |first=Amira |title=When a Haaretz journalist was asked to leave a Palestinian university |url=http://www.haaretz.com/news/features/.premium-1.618007 |access-date=28 September 2014 |newspaper=]}}</ref> She said that she had attended the university many times and had never heard of such a rule.<ref name=Hass-Birzeit/> The international conference's organizers were offended. The regional head of the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation, Katja Hermann, said after the incident that she would not have agreed to hold the conference at Birzeit had she been aware of the policy.<ref name=Hass-Birzeit/> The university later issued a statement saying, "The administration has nothing against the presence of the journalist Hass."<ref name=Hass-Birzeit/>
Her reportage of events, and her voicing of opinions that run counter to both official Israeli and Palestinian positions has exposed Hass to verbal attacks, and opposition from both the Israeli and Palestinian authorities. Recently she compared Israeli policies towards the Palestinian population to those of South Africa during Apartheid, saying:<blockquote> 'The Palestinians, as a people, are divided into subgroups, something which is reminiscent also of ] rule'<ref name=arabnews-09-05>{{cite news|title=Criticism of Israel Is not 'anti-Semitism'|date=2006-09-05|publisher=]|url=http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7&section=0&article=75857&d=5&m=9&y=2006}}</ref></blockquote>


=== Defamation case ===
In June 2001, Judge Rachel Shalev-Gartel of the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court ruled that Hass had defamed the Jewish settler community of Beit Hadassah in ], and ordered her to pay 250,000 ]s (about $60,000) in damages. Hass had reported Palestinian eyewitness accounts of ]s defiling the body of a ] killed by ]; the settlers argued that the event did not take place, and said that Hass reported the story with malicious intent. The ''Jerusalem Post'' asserts that Hass's story was contradicted by television reports. The presiding judge found in favour of the settlers, and said that the report damaged the community’s reputation. ''Ha'aretz'' indicated that it did not have time to arrange a defense in the case, and announced that it would appeal the decision.<ref>"'Ha'aretz' journalist ordered to pay Hebron residents NIS 250,000", ''Jerusalem Post'', 8 June 2001.</ref> Hass noted that she had brought forward sourced information from the Palestinian community, and said that it was the responsibility of newspaper editors to cross-reference it with other information from the ] and the settler community.<ref>Eli Pollak and Yisrael Medad, "The accomplice", ''Jerusalem Post'', 16 March 2003, 3.</ref>
In June 2001, Judge Rachel Shalev-Gartel of the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court ruled that Hass had defamed the Jewish settler community of Beit Hadassah in ] and ordered her to pay 250,000 ]s (about $60,000) in damages. Hass had published accounts by Palestinians that claimed ]s defiled the body of a ] killed by ]; the settlers said that the event did not take place and that Hass had falsely reported the story with malicious intent.<ref name="ordered to pay">{{cite news |date=8 June 2001 |title='Ha'aretz' journalist ordered to pay Hebron residents NIS 250,000 |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-45190101.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610213007/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-45190101.html |archive-date=10 June 2014 |access-date=12 August 2012 |newspaper=] |via=]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Auerbach |first=Jerold |title=Hebron Jews: Memory and Conflict in the Land of Israel |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-7425-6615-6 |location=Lanham, Maryland |pages=168–169 |chapter=Chapter 9 |quote=When Haaretz refused to provide a written apology, The Hebron Jewish community sued. The Jerusalem District Court ruling that Hass's false report had damaged its reputation, ordered Haaretz and Hass to pay 250,000 shekels (nearly $80,000) to the community for slander. |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ooUqc8snyZUC&q=amira+hass+sued+hevron&pg=PA168}}</ref> The presiding judge found in favour of the settlers, saying that television accounts contradicted Hass's account and ruling that Hass's report damaged that community's reputation. ''Haaretz'' indicated that it did not have time to arrange a defense in the case and indicated that it would appeal the decision.<ref name="ordered to pay" /> Hass said that she had brought forward sourced information from the Palestinian community and said that it was the responsibility of newspaper editors to cross-reference it with other information from the ] and the settler community.<ref>{{cite news |author=Eli Pollak |author-link=Eli Pollak |author2=Yisrael Medad |author2-link=Yisrael Medad |date=16 March 2003 |title=The accomplice |newspaper=] |page=3}}</ref>


=== Legal issues ===
On December 1, 2008, Hass, who had traveled to Gaza aboard a protest vessel, was arrested by Israeli police on her return to Israel for being in Gaza without a permit.<ref>
On 1 December 2008, Hass, who had traveled to Gaza aboard a protest vessel, had to flee the strip due to threats to her life after she criticized ].<ref>

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</ref> She was arrested by Israeli police on her return to Israel for being in Gaza without a permit.<ref>
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After residing in the Gaza Strip for several months, Hass was again arrested by Israeli police upon her return to Israel on May 12, 2009 "for violating a law which forbids residence in an enemy state."<ref>{{cite news |first= Haaretz Service|last= |title=Haaretz reporter Amira Hass arrested upon leaving Gaza|date=May 12, 2009 |accessdate=May 13, 2009|url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1084996.html }}</ref> After residing in the Gaza Strip for several months, Hass was again arrested by Israeli police upon her return to Israel on 12 May 2009 "for violating a law which forbids residence in an enemy state".<ref>{{cite news |date=12 May 2009 |title=Haaretz reporter Amira Hass arrested upon leaving Gaza |url=http://www.haaretz.com/news/haaretz-reporter-amira-hass-arrested-upon-leaving-gaza-1.275889 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100831155234/http://www.haaretz.com/news/haaretz-reporter-amira-hass-arrested-upon-leaving-gaza-1.275889 |archive-date=31 August 2010 |access-date=13 May 2009}}</ref>


== Awards == == Views and opinions ==
Hass identifies as a leftist.<ref name="Hass-Birzeit" /> In 2011 she joined the ] to Gaza.<ref name="flotilla">{{Cite web|title=Israel warns foreign journalists: Joining Gaza flotilla is illegal|url=https://www.haaretz.com/1.5023787|access-date=2021-03-06|website=Haaretz.com|language=en}}</ref> In a speech in Vancouver, when asked whether there is any hope for the region, Hass answered, "Only if we continue to build a bi-national movement against Israeli apartheid."<ref>{{cite news|title=Amira Hass, Israeli journalist, tells heart-wrenching stories from life in Palestine at UBC event|url=http://www.vancouverobserver.com/politics/news/2011/09/29/amira-hass-israeli-journalist-tells-heart-wrenching-stories-life-palestine|publisher=Vancouver Observer|date=29 September 2011|access-date=6 September 2015|archive-date=6 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306221005/http://www.vancouverobserver.com/politics/news/2011/09/29/amira-hass-israeli-journalist-tells-heart-wrenching-stories-life-palestine|url-status=dead}}</ref>
On 27 June 2001, Hass received the Golden Dove of Peace Prize awarded by the Rome-based organization ''Archivo Disarmo''.<ref>"Israeli journalist among those awarded Italian peace prize", Associated Press Newswires, 28 June 2001.</ref>


In 2006 she compared Israeli policies toward the Palestinian population to those of South Africa during apartheid, saying, "The Palestinians, as a people, are divided into subgroups, something which is reminiscent also of ] rule."<ref name="arabnews-09-05">{{cite news|title=Criticism of Israel Is not 'anti-Semitism' |date=5 September 2006 |publisher=] |url=http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7&section=0&article=75857&d=5&m=9&y=2006 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091203034952/http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7 |archive-date=3 December 2009 }}</ref>
On 20 October 2009, Hass received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ].<ref>http://www.iwmf.org/article.aspx?id=1072&c=carticles</ref>


In April 2013 Hass wrote an article in '']'' defending ], calling it "the birthright and duty of anyone subject to foreign rule".<ref>
== Books ==
{{cite news
* ''Drinking the Sea at Gaza: Days and Nights in a Land under Siege'' (], 2000) ISBN 0-8050-5740-4
|url=http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/the-inner-syntax-of-palestinian-stone-throwing.premium-1.513131
* (with ]) ''Reporting from Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist in an Occupied Land'' (], 2003) ISBN 1-58435-019-9
|title=The inner syntax of Palestinian stone-throwing
* ''Diary of Bergen-Belsen: 1944-1945'' (], 2009) ISBN 978-1-931859-87-5 ... a new English language translation of her Sephardi Yugoslav mother Hanna Levy-Hass' 1946 memoir, with addition of Hass' fore- and after-words.
|newspaper=]
|access-date=3 April 2013
|last=Hass
|first=Amira}}
</ref> She was criticized by politician ]<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=3909
|title=Violence is never legitimate
|newspaper=]
|last=Beilin
|first=Yossi
|author-link=Yossi Beilin
|date=4 April 2013
|access-date=4 October 2014
|archive-date=28 August 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140828170709/http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=3909
|url-status=dead
}}</ref> and Adva Biton,<ref>
{{cite news
|url=http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/457/572.html?hp=1&cat=402&loc=3
|script-title=he:עמירה, תראי את אדל שלי נלחמת על חייה
|language=he
|trans-title=Amira, see my Adele fighting for her life
|publisher=]
|date=4 April 2013
|access-date=4 October 2014
|last=Beiton
|first=Adva}}
</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/04/04/mother-of-girl-injured-by-stone-throwing-responds-to-haaretz-come-to-the-intensive-care-unit-and-see-my-adele/ |title=Mother of Girl Injured by Stone Throwing Responds to Ha'aretz: "Come to the Intensive Care Unit, and See My Adele" |work=] |date=4 April 2013 |access-date=4 October 2014}}</ref> whose three-year-old daughter was critically injured during a Palestinian rock attack.<ref>{{cite web |first=Yaron |last=Kelner |url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4356927,00.html |title=Mother of girl hurt in Samaria recounts attack |publisher=] |date=15 March 2013 |access-date=28 April 2013}}</ref> The ] filed a complaint with Attorney General ] and the police, accusing Hass of incitement to violence because stone throwing "has caused death and serious injuries" to Israelis.<ref>{{cite web |first=Aaron |last=Kalman |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/settlers-accuse-haaretz-writer-of-inciting-violence/ |title=Settlers accuse Haaretz writer of inciting violence |work=] |date=4 April 2013 |access-date=28 April 2013}}</ref>


==Awards and recognition==
==References==
Hass was the recipient of the ] award from the ] in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freemedia.at/awards/press-freedom-heroes/amira-hass.html |title=Amira Hass, Israel: World Press Freedom Hero (Honoured in 2000) |publisher=] |access-date=4 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006104144/http://www.freemedia.at/awards/press-freedom-heroes/amira-hass.html |archive-date=6 October 2014 }}</ref>

On 27 June 2001, Hass received the Golden Dove of Peace Prize awarded by the Rome-based organization ''Archivo Disarmo''.<ref>{{cite news |title=Israeli journalist among those awarded Italian peace prize |publisher=Associated Press Newswires |date=28 June 2001}}</ref>

In 2002 she was honoured with a ] from the Dutch culture and development organisation ].<ref>{{cite web | author = Prince Claus Fund | title = Amira Hass | url = http://www.princeclausfund.org/en/network/amira.html | access-date = 18 January 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160408103351/http://princeclausfund.org/en/network/amira.html | archive-date = 8 April 2016 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref>

She won the ] in 2002, the ] in 2003 and the inaugural award from the ] in 2004.<ref name=milliyet-15-09>{{cite news |title=Hrant Dink Ödülü Görmüş ve Hass'a |language=tr |trans-title=Read Hrant Dink Award and Hass |date=16 September 2009 |publisher=] |url=http://www.milliyet.com.tr/Guncel/HaberDetay.aspx?aType=HaberDetay&ArticleID=1139761&Date=16.09.2009&Kategori=guncel&KategoriID=24&b=Hrant%20Dink%20odulu%20Gormus%20ve%20Hassa&PAGE=1 |access-date=4 October 2014}}</ref>

In September 2009, Hass received the Hrant Dink International Award, with ].<ref>], 17 September 2009, </ref>

On 20 October 2009, Hass received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ].<ref name=iwmfaward/>

In December 2009 Hass was awarded the ] Prize for Press Freedom "for her independent and outspoken reporting from the Gaza Strip for the Israeli daily Ha'aretz during ], the offensive which Israel waged against the territory from 27 December 2008 to 18 January 2009".<ref name=rwb2009>{{cite web |title=Press Freedom Prize Awarded to Israeli Reporter and Chechen Magazine |url=http://en.rsf.org/middle-east-north-africa-press-freedom-prize-awarded-to-03-12-2009,35215.html |publisher=] |date=3 December 2009 |access-date=4 October 2014 |archive-date=6 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006095755/http://en.rsf.org/middle-east-north-africa-press-freedom-prize-awarded-to-03-12-2009,35215.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>

She is expected to be the ] for the ] on May 15, 2024, in New York City.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-22 |title=Here's Every Columbia 2024 Class Day Speaker We Know (So Far) |url=https://news.columbia.edu/news/heres-every-columbia-2024-class-day-speaker-we-know-so-far |access-date=2024-04-23 |website=Columbia News |language=en}}</ref>

== Published works ==
* {{cite book |title=Drinking the Sea at Gaza: Days and Nights in a Land under Siege |publisher=] |year=2000 |isbn=0-8050-5740-4 |url=https://archive.org/details/drinkingseaatgaz00hass }}
* (With ]) ''Reporting from Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist in an Occupied Land'' (], 2003) {{ISBN|1-58435-019-9}}.
* {{cite book |title=Diary of Bergen-Belsen: 1944–1945 |publisher=] |year=2009 |isbn=978-1-931859-87-5 |url=https://archive.org/details/diaryofbergenbel00levy }} A new English language translation of her Sephardi Yugoslav mother Hanna Levy-Hass' 1946 memoir, with addition of Hass' foreword and afterwords.

== References ==
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== External links == == External links ==
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Israeli journalist and author (born 1956) Not to be confused with Amira Hess.

Amira Hass
עמירה הס
Amira Hass
Born (1956-06-28) 28 June 1956 (age 68)
Jerusalem
NationalityIsraeli
Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem
OccupationJournalist
Years active1989–present
EmployerHaaretz
Known forCoverage of daily life in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories

Amira Hass (Hebrew: עמירה הס; born 28 June 1956) is an Israeli journalist and author, mostly known for her columns in the daily newspaper Haaretz covering Palestinian affairs in Gaza and the West Bank, where she has lived for almost thirty years.

Biography

The daughter of two Holocaust survivors, Hass is the only child of a Bosnian-born Sephardic Jewish mother, who survived nine months in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, and a Romanian-born Ashkenazi Jewish father. In her own words, her parents "were never Zionists, but they found themselves in Israel as refugees after the Holocaust". Hass was born in Jerusalem and educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she studied the history of Nazism and the European Left's relation to the Holocaust.

Journalism career

Frustrated by the events of the First Intifada and by what she considered their inadequate coverage in the Israeli media, she started to report from the Palestinian territories in 1991. As of 2003 she is the only Jewish Israeli journalist who has lived full-time among the Palestinians, in Gaza from 1993 to 1997 and in Ramallah since.

In September 2014 Hass attended a conference in Birzeit University organised by the leftist German Rosa Luxemburg Foundation and the Center for Development Studies at the university. She was asked to leave by two Birzeit lecturers because of a rule against the presence of Israelis (which she judged to mean Israeli Jews). She said that she had attended the university many times and had never heard of such a rule. The international conference's organizers were offended. The regional head of the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation, Katja Hermann, said after the incident that she would not have agreed to hold the conference at Birzeit had she been aware of the policy. The university later issued a statement saying, "The administration has nothing against the presence of the journalist Hass."

Defamation case

In June 2001, Judge Rachel Shalev-Gartel of the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court ruled that Hass had defamed the Jewish settler community of Beit Hadassah in Hebron and ordered her to pay 250,000 shekels (about $60,000) in damages. Hass had published accounts by Palestinians that claimed Israeli settlers defiled the body of a Palestinian militant killed by Israeli police; the settlers said that the event did not take place and that Hass had falsely reported the story with malicious intent. The presiding judge found in favour of the settlers, saying that television accounts contradicted Hass's account and ruling that Hass's report damaged that community's reputation. Haaretz indicated that it did not have time to arrange a defense in the case and indicated that it would appeal the decision. Hass said that she had brought forward sourced information from the Palestinian community and said that it was the responsibility of newspaper editors to cross-reference it with other information from the IDF and the settler community.

Legal issues

On 1 December 2008, Hass, who had traveled to Gaza aboard a protest vessel, had to flee the strip due to threats to her life after she criticized Hamas. She was arrested by Israeli police on her return to Israel for being in Gaza without a permit.

After residing in the Gaza Strip for several months, Hass was again arrested by Israeli police upon her return to Israel on 12 May 2009 "for violating a law which forbids residence in an enemy state".

Views and opinions

Hass identifies as a leftist. In 2011 she joined the Freedom Flotilla II to Gaza. In a speech in Vancouver, when asked whether there is any hope for the region, Hass answered, "Only if we continue to build a bi-national movement against Israeli apartheid."

In 2006 she compared Israeli policies toward the Palestinian population to those of South Africa during apartheid, saying, "The Palestinians, as a people, are divided into subgroups, something which is reminiscent also of South Africa under apartheid rule."

In April 2013 Hass wrote an article in Haaretz defending Palestinian stone-throwing, calling it "the birthright and duty of anyone subject to foreign rule". She was criticized by politician Yossi Beilin and Adva Biton, whose three-year-old daughter was critically injured during a Palestinian rock attack. The Yesha Council filed a complaint with Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein and the police, accusing Hass of incitement to violence because stone throwing "has caused death and serious injuries" to Israelis.

Awards and recognition

Hass was the recipient of the World Press Freedom Hero award from the International Press Institute in 2000.

On 27 June 2001, Hass received the Golden Dove of Peace Prize awarded by the Rome-based organization Archivo Disarmo.

In 2002 she was honoured with a Prince Claus Award from the Dutch culture and development organisation Prince Claus Fund.

She won the Bruno Kreisky Human Rights Award in 2002, the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize in 2003 and the inaugural award from the Anna Lindh Memorial Fund in 2004.

In September 2009, Hass received the Hrant Dink International Award, with Alper Görmüş.

On 20 October 2009, Hass received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Women's Media Foundation.

In December 2009 Hass was awarded the Reporters Without Borders Prize for Press Freedom "for her independent and outspoken reporting from the Gaza Strip for the Israeli daily Ha'aretz during Operation Cast Lead, the offensive which Israel waged against the territory from 27 December 2008 to 18 January 2009".

She is expected to be the commencement speaker for the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism on May 15, 2024, in New York City.

Published works

References

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