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Lily Galili is a Haaretz correspondent, analyst on Israeli society and an expert on immigration from the former Soviet Union, and its political, cultural and social impact on Israeli society.

 

Galili joined Haaretz in 1982 as a media correspondent. During the first Lebanon war, when she was the first woman reporter to enter Lebanon, Galili gained vast experience in covering both military and civil protest groups, a field of expertise that reflects all changes in Israeli social and political development. Over the years. she has extensively covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with a focus on personal stories, and the Arab citizens of Israel.

 

Galili is a Nieman Fellow from Harvard and a graduate of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, with a Master's Degree in communicaton.

She is currently working on a book on the 20 years of mass immigration to Israel from the former Soviet Union.

 

 

 

Latest Articles by Lily Galili
Defacement in Jerusalem monastery threatens diplomatic crisis

Georgian, Greek, and Israeli diplomats involved in rift over defaced frescos in historic Georgian monastery in Jerusalem.

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Deja vu in the Valley of the Cross as rivalry threatens diplomatic crisis 0 comments
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Russia abruptly pulls plug on technology fair in Israel

First Russian technology fair canceled 3 days before scheduled opening; fair aimed at bolstering Russia-Israel ties.

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Cracks beginning to emerge in reservists' protest

In recent weeks, the classic question 'what will be?' has been replaced with another query: What happened to us?

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Finally welcomed to safety, northerners let tears flow 0 comments
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War's first refusenik jailed for 28 days 0 comments
Qana bombing ignites surge in domestic opposition to offensive

First soldier who refused to take part in Lebanon operation sentenced to 28 days in IDF prison.

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For many in Peace Now, the war with Hezbollah has returned to Israel the virtuousness it lost in the territories. The left has never felt so right.

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Soldier sentenced to 28 days for refusing to serve in Lebanon

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If things are tough for northern residents, the situation is even more difficult for elderly and single-parent immigrants stranded there.

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