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What journalism is really about-it's to monitor power and the centres of power.
Amira Hass
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Amira Hass
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: June 28
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Luckily I was not born in Eastern Europe, because I might have been born into the communist establishment and I'm glad I was not. But in Israel, communists were dissidents. So you grow up in an environment which is very critical of Israeli policies.
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The ingredients for another Palestinian uprising are always there because as long as there is so much violence it is bound to explode. How, I cannot tell. But people will not accept it forever.
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An ideology that divides the world into those who are worth more and those who are worth less, into superior and inferior beings, does not have to reach the dimensions of the German genocide to be wrong.
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I think most Israelis prefer not to know. So for them, texts about the occupation are like something that's been written in a foreign language that they can't understand. If they want, you can translate it to them. But it is their choice. In general, though, I think Israelis don't want to know. Very few do. Basically, I write to the converted.
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I am a very conservative journalist and prefer to write about what happened, and not what will happen.
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According to what the IDF says to its soldiers. I don't know if this is what the IDF says to the media.
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