Monday, October 1, 2018

Here’s what I found out when I spent the day with Israel’s most controversial journalist, Gideon Levy

Yes there is a lot to be cynical about
Gideon Levy is a bit of a philosopher king although, sitting in his postage stamp garden in a suburb of Tel Aviv, straw hat shading mischievous dark eyes, there’s a touch of a Graham Greene character about Haaretz’s most provocative and infamous writer. Brave, subversive, sorrowful – in a harsh, uncompromising way – he’s the kind of journalist you either worship or loathe. Philosopher kings of the Plato kind are necessary for our moral health, perhaps, but not good for our blood pressure. So Levy’s life has been threatened by his fellow Israelis for telling the truth; and that’s the best journalism award one can get.
Gideon Levy, the most outspoken correspondent on Israel's most outspoken newspaper, Haaretz, holds forth in the garden of his Tel Aviv home

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/gideon-levy-robert-fisk-haaretz-israel-palestine-gaza-a8557691.html

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