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Zvi Yehezkeli was born to a family with [[Iraqi Jews|Iraqi]] and [[Kurdish Jews|Kurdish]] origins. His father's family immigrated from Iraq when he was a year old and his mother was born en route from Kurdistan to Israel. In the [[Israel Defense Force]], Yehezkeli served in an infantry unit. After his discharge he traveled abroad for six years and worked as a security guard at embassies.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/culture/arts-leisure/nasrallah-and-me-1.193720 Nasrallah and me]</ref> When he returned to Israel at the age of 25, he attended the [[Hebrew University]] in [[Jerusalem]], majoring in [[Media studies|Media]] and [[Middle East]] History, and studying [[Arabic]]. |
Zvi Yehezkeli was born to a family with [[Iraqi Jews|Iraqi]] and [[Kurdish Jews|Kurdish]] origins. His father's family immigrated from Iraq when he was a year old and his mother was born en route from Kurdistan to Israel. In the [[Israel Defense Force]], Yehezkeli served in an infantry unit. After his discharge he traveled abroad for six years and worked as a security guard at embassies.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/culture/arts-leisure/nasrallah-and-me-1.193720 Nasrallah and me]</ref> When he returned to Israel at the age of 25, he attended the [[Hebrew University]] in [[Jerusalem]], majoring in [[Media studies|Media]] and [[Middle East]] History, and studying [[Arabic]]. |
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==Media career== |
==Media career== |
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Yehezkeli joined Israel's Army Radio as the [[Gaza]] and [[West Bank]] reporter and occasionally contributed to the Israeli [[Channel 1 (Israel)|Channel 1]]'s "Yoman" with various reports. During this time, he also completed his Master's majoring in Middle East History, as well as graduating in Media and [[Journalism]] at the [[Koteret]] school of journalism. In 2002, he |
Yehezkeli joined Israel's Army Radio as the [[Gaza]] and [[West Bank]] reporter and occasionally contributed to the Israeli [[Channel 1 (Israel)|Channel 1]]'s "Yoman" with various reports. During this time, he also completed his Master's majoring in Middle East History, as well as graduating in Media and [[Journalism]] at the [[Koteret]] school of journalism. In 2002, he joined News 10 as the head of Desk for Arab Affairs. |
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In 2010, he announced that President Mahmoud Abbas had a standing invitation to appear on Channel 10 to respond to allegations that several of his senior aides have embezzled international aid transferred to the Palestinian Authority.<ref>[http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=260429 Channel 10 invites Abbas to address corruption allegations, Maan News Agency]</ref> |
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In September 2012, ''[[Allah Islam]]'', a documentary series Yehezkeli created with David Deri, debuted on Channel 10.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/culture/arts-leisure/israeli-outsider-turns-camera-on-europe-s-muslim-outsiders-1.464430 Israeli outsider turns camera on Europe's Muslim outsiders]</ref> |
In September 2012, ''[[Allah Islam]]'', a documentary series Yehezkeli created with David Deri, debuted on Channel 10.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/culture/arts-leisure/israeli-outsider-turns-camera-on-europe-s-muslim-outsiders-1.464430 Israeli outsider turns camera on Europe's Muslim outsiders]</ref> |
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Zvi Yehezkeli (Hebrew: צבי יחזקאלי, born August 17, 1970) is an Israeli journalist. He is an Arab affairs correspondent and head of the Arab desk at Israeli News 10, the news division of Israel 10.
Biography
Zvi Yehezkeli was born to a family with Iraqi and Kurdish origins. His father's family immigrated from Iraq when he was a year old and his mother was born en route from Kurdistan to Israel. In the Israel Defense Force, Yehezkeli served in an infantry unit. After his discharge he traveled abroad for six years and worked as a security guard at embassies.[1] When he returned to Israel at the age of 25, he attended the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, majoring in Media and Middle East History, and studying Arabic.
Media career
Yehezkeli joined Israel's Army Radio as the Gaza and West Bank reporter and occasionally contributed to the Israeli Channel 1's "Yoman" with various reports. During this time, he also completed his Master's majoring in Middle East History, as well as graduating in Media and Journalism at the Koteret school of journalism. In 2002, he joined News 10 as the head of Desk for Arab Affairs.
In 2010, he announced that President Mahmoud Abbas had a standing invitation to appear on Channel 10 to respond to allegations that several of his senior aides have embezzled international aid transferred to the Palestinian Authority.[2]
In September 2012, Allah Islam, a documentary series Yehezkeli created with David Deri, debuted on Channel 10.[3]