straight one working at a hotel studying accounting at a palestinian university and then learning hebrew before attending an israeli college, mswati landed an internship with the israeli public broadcaster. cons. arabic channel. and after it jumped to the network s main hebrew channel, he became jerusalem correspondent where he s covered everything from clashes between police and palestinians in refugee camps. to israeli politics. his first major scoop put the spotlight on his constant internal dilemma. how to balance pressure from his community versus the story. scotch 2020 showed how covid restrictions were being violated at the al aqsa mosque in jerusalem, one of the holiest sites in islam. the backlash was swift and i remember that my grandfather calling me and telling me that everyone there is, you know talking to him and tell him that what is grandson did was ashamed to the community , says he feels like he is an important voice for palestinians in the newsroom. here he breaks
be there like i want to report. i want to do something. his journey to journalism was not a straight one working at a hotel studying accounting at a palestinian university and then learning hebrew before attending an israeli college landed an internship with the israeli public broadcaster. cons. arabic channel. and after it jumped to the network s main hebrew channel, he became jerusalem correspondent where he s covered everything from clashes between police and palestinians in refugee camps like israeli politics. his first major scoop put the spotlight on his constant internal dilemma. how to balance pressure from his community versus the story in 2020, showed how covid restrictions were being violated. at the al aqsa mosque in jerusalem, one of the holiest sites in islam. the backlash was swift and i remember that my grandfather calling me and telling me that everyone there is, you know talking to him and tell him that what is grandson
though he now reports the news in fluent hebrew, did not learn the language until he was 20 years old, which is just seven years ago. what prompted you to want to become a reporter back in the second intifada? i lived in in the altar in jerusalem. and you remember that? the explosions and the busses and in jerusalem and i didn t know what s happening. you know, i didn t speak hebrew and i just look at the tv and i felt that i want to be there like i want to report. i want to do something. his journey to journalism was not a straight one working at a hotel studying accounting at a palestinian university and then learning hebrew before attending an israeli college landed an internship with the israeli public broadcaster. cons. arabic channel. and after it jumped to the network s main hebrew channel, he became jerusalem correspondent where he s covered everything from clashes between police and palestinians in
Analysis: Itamar Ben-Gvir, Bezalel Smotrich have broken ground previously off limits to the hard right in Israel with exist polls projecting 14-15 for their joint ticket