This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Amoruso (talk | contribs) at 00:58, 11 December 2006 (that was correct. response is unnecessary and inappropriate, it's in the ref anyway... the issue concerns the specifics of the translations.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
Revision as of 00:58, 11 December 2006 by Amoruso (talk | contribs) (that was correct. response is unnecessary and inappropriate, it's in the ref anyway... the issue concerns the specifics of the translations.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Gideon Levy is an Israeli journalist for Ha'aretz and former spokesman for Shimon Peres A recurring theme of his articles is what he calls the "moral blindness" of the Israeli society to the effects of its acts of war and occupation, an attitude which he attributes to the systematic dehumanization of Israel's neighbours. During the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, he joined a distinct minority of Israeli commentators by rejecting the view that this was a "just war" whose civilian casualties were inevitable and acceptable.
In 1996 he was awarded the Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
Journalist and feminist activist Irit Linur accused Levy of "shoody work": "Gideon Levy's whole career is filled with shoddy work, because he's one of the only journalists in the world dealing with Arab issues, who doesn't speak Arabic, doesn't understand Arabic and doesn't read Arabic. They simultaneously translate for him and it's enough for him. In my opinion, that's amateur journalism."
References
- "Gideon Levy, Shimon Peres's former personal aide and one-time Labor Partyspokesman." Honig, Sarah. "Brains in deep freeze." The Jerusalem Post, Pg. 8B. Friday, October 20, 2000.
- http://www.nfc.co.il/archive/0019-D-1068-00.html?tag=14-23-47#PTEXT1597 Template:He icon
External links
- Interview with Levy on PBS (2003)
- Selection of articles by Levy
- Critical review of Gideon Levy Historical and Investigative Research
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