Amos Harel

He graduated from Tel Aviv University and lives in Hod Hasharon.[1]

Amos Harel

Amos Harel is an Israeli journalist.

Journalism career

As of 2014 he is the military and defense analyst for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.[1][2]

From 1999 to 2005 Harel anchored a weekly program about defense issues on Army Radio.[1] Before becoming the military analyst for Haaretz, he spent four years as the night editor of the printed Hebrew edition.[1]

Published works

  • The Seventh War: How we won and why we lost the war with the Palestinians. with Avi Issacharoff. 2004 (Winner of the 2005 Chechic award for outstanding security research.)[1] It was translated into French and Arabic.[3]
  • 34 Days: Israel, Hezbollah and the War in Lebanon. with Avi Issacharoff. Hebrew edition 2006. English Edition 2008 by Palgrave-Macmillan Books.(Winner of the 2009 Chechic award for outstanding security research.)[1]
gollark: Well, yes, they're not amazing magic things which can immediately do anything if you plug them in, but they... can do bad things.
gollark: That is true, although my laptop doesn't support Thunderbolt so all I have to worry about is... electronic hardware attacks and rubberducky-type things?
gollark: > Like usb 3.1 supports direct memory access<@689232518125191253> Does it? I thought that was limited to Thunderbolt, which most devices do not actually support. There are meant to be mechanisms for limiting the access of Thunderbolt devices but they seem to be broken all the time and terrible anywya.
gollark: Sure you can, just X-ray-scan them before use.
gollark: I'm considering making potatOS use advanced rot13 encryption for logs and such.

See also

  • Journalism in Israel

References

  1. "Biography of Amos Harel". Haaretz. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  2. "Amos Harel". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  3. "Amos Harel". Tel Aviv University. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2014.


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