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Nahum Barnea

Nahum Barnea (Hebrew: נחום ברנע) (born October 23, 1944) is an Israeli journalist. Barnea writes for Yedioth Ahronoth. He won the Israel Prize in 2007.

Nahum Barnea

Biography

 
4 June 2009 − after his speech A New Beginning at Cairo University, U.S. President Obama, participates in a roundtable interview with among others Jamal Khashoggi, Shahnaz Habib, Bambang Harymurti and Nahum Barnea

Nahum Borstein (later Barnea) was born in Petah Tikva. He served in the IDF in Nahal Mutznah. He earned a B.A. in history and political science from Hebrew University in Jerusalem.[citation needed]

Barnea is married to Tami, writer Rina Ben-Menahem's sister[1] and they have three children. His son Yonatan was killed in February 1996 by Hamas in a terrorist attack on Bus 18 in Jerusalem.[2]

Journalism career

Barnea began his journalism career at university, writing for the student newspaper Pi-Ha'aton [he]. In 1967–1982, he worked for the newspaper Davar, becoming the paper's correspondent in Washington, D.C. Later he founded and edited a weekly paper Koteret Rashit. Since 1989, Barnea has been a staff writer for Yedioth Ahronoth. He wrote for Ha'Ayin HaShevi'it from 1996 to 2008.

Awards and recognitions

Barnea was awarded the Sokolov Prize for journalism in 1981. In a survey in 1998, he was voted one of the most influential journalists in Israel.[citation needed] In 2007, he won the Israel Prize in the sphere of communications.[3][4] The judges who awarded the prize said: "Nahum Barnea is a journalist who almost every young writer aspires to emulate." They added, "Barnea always insists on 'being there,' close to events, even in places of social tension, even in wars and on days of terror attacks, even when his presence places his life in danger."[5] On 29 March 2007, he accepted an award from the president of Tel Aviv University for "his achievements and his unique contribution to the profession of journalism in Israel.

Controversy

Barnea invented the "lynch test" for Israeli journalists who refuse to criticize Arab terrorism.[6][7][8][9] According to Kenneth Levin, this is a "rare instance of Israeli media self-scrutiny".[10] This term was first used after the 2000 Ramallah lynching, in which an Arab mob beat to death two Israeli reservists who had mistakenly entered Ramallah.[6][7][11] Barnea identified Haaretz journalists Gideon Levy, Amira Hass, and Akiva Eldar as not passing the lynch test.[12]

In 2007, Barnea was criticized for defending former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert while he was being investigated on corruption charges. Independent journalist Yoav Yitzhak claimed that Barnea published statements he knew were untrue.[13][14] Yaron Zalika, the Comptroller General in 2003–2007, said that Barnea insulted him in his column without giving him an opportunity to respond.[15]

In January 2011, MK Shelly Yachimovich claimed that Barnea insinuated that women might be responsible for turning themselves into sex objects by wearing provocative clothing, inviting rape. When Barnea drew attention to a photograph of Yachimovich jogging on the beach in shorts, Yachimovich denied that her outfit was provocative and said that anything less than a hijab stimulated Barnea's fantasies. Yachimovich also criticized Barnea for his "gentle" interview with former President Moshe Katzav, after his conviction for rape, and suggesting that the victims were to blame.[16] Barnea subsequently apologized for his remarks.

Published works

Barnea has published two collections of his articles, יורים ובוכים ("They shoot and cry") and ימי נתניהו ("Days of Netanyahu"). In 2006, he published Backchannel: Bush, Sharon and the Uses of Unilateralism.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ טל, רונן (2018-10-13). "עשתה דווקא: הסופרת הלסבית העברית הראשונה". Ynet. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  2. ^ "ברנע, יונתן (יוני)" [Barnea, Jonathan (Yoni)] (in Hebrew). IDF. 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b מקבלי פרס ישראל בשנת תשס"ז-נחום ברנע [Israel Prize recipients in 5767 (2007)-Nuhum Barnea] (in Hebrew). State of Israel. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  4. ^ "מקבלי פרס ישראל בשנת תשס"ז >> מר נחום ברנע >> נימוקי השופטים" [Recipients of the Israel Prize in 5767 (2007) >> Nahum Barnea >> Judges' Rationale]. State of Israel. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  5. ^ Max Yudilovitch (12 March 2007). פרס ישראל לתקשורת יוענק לנחום ברנע [Israel Prize for Journalism awarded Nahum Barnea]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  6. ^ a b Eldar, Akiva (26 May 2008). "On Not Passing Israel's 'Lynch Test'". The Nation. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  7. ^ a b Zilber, Uzi (1 January 2009). "The Jew Flu: The strange illness of Jewish anti-Semitism". Haaretz. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  8. ^ Leibler, Isi (6 November 2007). "Shame on 'Haaretz'". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  9. ^ Seliktar, Ofira (2009). Doomed to Failure?: The Politics and Intelligence of the Oslo Peace Process. ABC-CLIO. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-313-36617-8.
  10. ^ Levin, Kenneth (2005). The Oslo syndrome: delusions of a people under siege. Smith and Kraus. p. 445. ISBN 978-1-57525-417-3.
  11. ^ Martin Asser (2000-10-13). "Lynch mob's brutal attack". BBC News. Retrieved 2014-08-28.
  12. ^ Levin, Kenneth (2005). The Oslo Syndrome: Delusions of a People Under Siege. Smith and Kraus. p. 444. ISBN 978-1-57525-417-3.
  13. ^ Yoav Yitzhak (29 September 2006). אולמרט - עבריין או פראייר [Olmert: Offender or patsy] (in Hebrew). News1. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  14. ^ Yoav Yitzhak (1 September 2007). חתן פרס אולמרט מספסר במוות [Laureate Olmert speculating on death] (in Hebrew). News1. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  15. ^ Uri Blau (8 August 2007). בשירות הוד ממשלתו [In service of his majesty, the Prime Minister]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  16. ^ Yachimovich, Shelly (9 January 2011). הפנטזיות הסודיות של נחום ברנע [Nahum Barnea's secret fantasies] (in Hebrew). News1. Retrieved 20 February 2011.

External links

  •   Media related to Nahum Barnea at Wikimedia Commons
  • Nahum Barnea (20 October 2009). "What went wrong in Gaza?". Ynetnews. Retrieved 28 August 2014.

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Nahum Barnea Hebrew נחום ברנע born October 23 1944 is an Israeli journalist Barnea writes for Yedioth Ahronoth He won the Israel Prize in 2007 Nahum Barnea Contents 1 Biography 2 Journalism career 3 Awards and recognitions 4 Controversy 5 Published works 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography Edit 4 June 2009 after his speech A New Beginning at Cairo University U S President Obama participates in a roundtable interview with among others Jamal Khashoggi Shahnaz Habib Bambang Harymurti and Nahum Barnea Nahum Borstein later Barnea was born in Petah Tikva He served in the IDF in Nahal Mutznah He earned a B A in history and political science from Hebrew University in Jerusalem citation needed Barnea is married to Tami writer Rina Ben Menahem s sister 1 and they have three children His son Yonatan was killed in February 1996 by Hamas in a terrorist attack on Bus 18 in Jerusalem 2 Journalism career EditBarnea began his journalism career at university writing for the student newspaper Pi Ha aton he In 1967 1982 he worked for the newspaper Davar becoming the paper s correspondent in Washington D C Later he founded and edited a weekly paper Koteret Rashit Since 1989 Barnea has been a staff writer for Yedioth Ahronoth He wrote for Ha Ayin HaShevi it from 1996 to 2008 Awards and recognitions EditBarnea was awarded the Sokolov Prize for journalism in 1981 In a survey in 1998 he was voted one of the most influential journalists in Israel citation needed In 2007 he won the Israel Prize in the sphere of communications 3 4 The judges who awarded the prize said Nahum Barnea is a journalist who almost every young writer aspires to emulate They added Barnea always insists on being there close to events even in places of social tension even in wars and on days of terror attacks even when his presence places his life in danger 5 On 29 March 2007 he accepted an award from the president of Tel Aviv University for his achievements and his unique contribution to the profession of journalism in Israel Controversy EditBarnea invented the lynch test for Israeli journalists who refuse to criticize Arab terrorism 6 7 8 9 According to Kenneth Levin this is a rare instance of Israeli media self scrutiny 10 This term was first used after the 2000 Ramallah lynching in which an Arab mob beat to death two Israeli reservists who had mistakenly entered Ramallah 6 7 11 Barnea identified Haaretz journalists Gideon Levy Amira Hass and Akiva Eldar as not passing the lynch test 12 In 2007 Barnea was criticized for defending former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert while he was being investigated on corruption charges Independent journalist Yoav Yitzhak claimed that Barnea published statements he knew were untrue 13 14 Yaron Zalika the Comptroller General in 2003 2007 said that Barnea insulted him in his column without giving him an opportunity to respond 15 In January 2011 MK Shelly Yachimovich claimed that Barnea insinuated that women might be responsible for turning themselves into sex objects by wearing provocative clothing inviting rape When Barnea drew attention to a photograph of Yachimovich jogging on the beach in shorts Yachimovich denied that her outfit was provocative and said that anything less than a hijab stimulated Barnea s fantasies Yachimovich also criticized Barnea for his gentle interview with former President Moshe Katzav after his conviction for rape and suggesting that the victims were to blame 16 Barnea subsequently apologized for his remarks Published works EditBarnea has published two collections of his articles יורים ובוכים They shoot and cry and ימי נתניהו Days of Netanyahu In 2006 he published Backchannel Bush Sharon and the Uses of Unilateralism 3 Yorim u bokhim a collection of articles he wrote for Davar published in 1981 Yemay netanyahu a collection of articles he wrote for Yedioth Ahronoth and Ha Ayin HaShevi it published in 1999 See also EditList of Israel Prize recipients Journalism in IsraelReferences Edit טל רונן 2018 10 13 עשתה דווקא הסופרת הלסבית העברית הראשונה Ynet Retrieved 2018 04 18 ברנע יונתן יוני Barnea Jonathan Yoni in Hebrew IDF 2010 Retrieved 28 August 2014 a b מקבלי פרס ישראל בשנת תשס ז נחום ברנע Israel Prize recipients in 5767 2007 Nuhum Barnea in Hebrew State of Israel Retrieved 28 August 2014 מקבלי פרס ישראל בשנת תשס ז gt gt מר נחום ברנע gt gt נימוקי השופטים Recipients of the Israel Prize in 5767 2007 gt gt Nahum Barnea gt gt Judges Rationale State of Israel 15 August 2012 Retrieved 28 August 2014 Max Yudilovitch 12 March 2007 פרס ישראל לתקשורת יוענק לנחום ברנע Israel Prize for Journalism awarded Nahum Barnea Ynet in Hebrew Retrieved 28 August 2014 a b Eldar Akiva 26 May 2008 On Not Passing Israel s Lynch Test The Nation Retrieved 17 October 2022 a b Zilber Uzi 1 January 2009 The Jew Flu The strange illness of Jewish anti Semitism Haaretz Retrieved 28 August 2014 Leibler Isi 6 November 2007 Shame on Haaretz The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 28 August 2014 Seliktar Ofira 2009 Doomed to Failure The Politics and Intelligence of the Oslo Peace Process ABC CLIO p 95 ISBN 978 0 313 36617 8 Levin Kenneth 2005 The Oslo syndrome delusions of a people under siege Smith and Kraus p 445 ISBN 978 1 57525 417 3 Martin Asser 2000 10 13 Lynch mob s brutal attack BBC News Retrieved 2014 08 28 Levin Kenneth 2005 The Oslo Syndrome Delusions of a People Under Siege Smith and Kraus p 444 ISBN 978 1 57525 417 3 Yoav Yitzhak 29 September 2006 אולמרט עבריין או פראייר Olmert Offender or patsy in Hebrew News1 Retrieved 28 August 2014 Yoav Yitzhak 1 September 2007 חתן פרס אולמרט מספסר במוות Laureate Olmert speculating on death in Hebrew News1 Retrieved 28 August 2014 Uri Blau 8 August 2007 בשירות הוד ממשלתו In service of his majesty the Prime Minister Haaretz in Hebrew Retrieved 28 August 2014 Yachimovich Shelly 9 January 2011 הפנטזיות הסודיות של נחום ברנע Nahum Barnea s secret fantasies in Hebrew News1 Retrieved 20 February 2011 External links Edit Media related to Nahum Barnea at Wikimedia Commons Nahum Barnea 20 October 2009 What went wrong in Gaza Ynetnews Retrieved 28 August 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nahum Barnea amp oldid 1146785721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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