Shmuel Rosner
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Shmuel Rosner is currently the chief United States correspondent for the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz[1]. He reports from Washington, D.C. and lives in Maryland[1].
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[edit] Career
Rosner began his career in 1987 as a producer and editor with Israeli Army Radio[1]. He moved to the Israeli Hadashot Daily in 1991 to work as the editor for features and news[1]. In 1994, he became editor at the local Israeli weekly Tzomet Hasharon[1]. He joined Haaretz in 1996[1]. In the years 1999-2005 he was the Head of the News Division for the paper. In 2006 he began writing periodic articles for Slate magazine's "Foreigners" feature[2]. Shumel is the brother of former CIA operative and current PNAC director Reuel Marc Gerecht.
[edit] Views
MJ Rosenberg, a long time Capitol Hill staffer and former editor of AIPAC's Near East Report, describes Rosner as a "popular and provocative conservative"[3].
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Shmuel Rosner - biography, Haaretz, August 28, 2005
- ^ Did We Just Declare War on Iran?Decoding this week's sound bites., Shmuel Rosner, Slate, January 12 2007
- ^ MJ Rosenberg, Commentary: What did Jimmy Carter mean?, Middle East Times, December 19, 2006
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Rosner's Domain, Shmuel Rosner's blog on Haaretz.com
- The Israel Factor, Rosner's Domain ranking of the U.S. presidential candidates