Amira Hass
Amira Hass (born in 1956) is a journalist and author Israeli, especially known for its columns in the daily newspaper Ha' aretz. It is particularly known because it saw in the West Bank after having lived with Gaza and that it brings back the events of the conflict Israélo-Palestinian from the Palestinian point of view.
Girl of two survivors of the Shoah (Bergen-Belsen), Hass was born with Jerusalem. She began her career with Ha' aretz in 1989, and started to inform since the Palestinian Territoires in 1991. In 2003, it was only the journalist Jewish Israeli with living among Palestinian, Gaza since 1993 and Ramallah since 1997. It received various prices of press, of which the world Prix of freedom of the press decreed by UNESCO in 2003.
Its reports often sympathize with the Palestinian point of view and are generally critical against the Israeli policy towards Palestinian, but during the years of Intifada, it published several articles on the chaos and the disorder caused by the militia associated with the party Fatah with Yasser Arafat and the bloody war between Palestinian factions with Nablus for which it does not chew its words.
Because of its reports of facts and contrary with the official positions Israeli and Palestinian opinions, Hass often was the target of flame attacks and met the opposition on behalf of the authorities of Palestine or Israel.
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