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Mon Aug 20, 2018, 07:42 PM Aug 2018

Uri Avnery, Israeli activist for a Palestinian state, dead at 94

Uri Avnery, a self-confessed former "Jewish terrorist" who went on to become Israel's best-known peace activist, died in Tel Aviv on Monday, following a stroke. He was 94.

As one of Israel's founding generation, Avnery was able to gain the ear of prime ministers, even while he spent decades editing an anti-establishment magazine that was a thorn in their side.

He came to wider attention in 1982 as the first Israeli to meet Yasser Arafat, head of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. At the time, Arafat and the PLO were reviled in Israel and much of the west as terrorists.

Famously, Avnery smuggled himself past the Israeli army's siege lines around Beirut to reach Arafat. The pair were reported to have maintained close ties until the Palestinian leader's much speculated upon death in 2004.

Avnery founded Israel's only significant – if small – peace movement, Gush Shalom, in 1993.

https://www.thenational.ae/world/mena/obituary-uri-avnery-israeli-activist-for-a-palestinian-state-dead-at-94-1.762008

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Uri Avnery, Israeli activist for a Palestinian state, dead at 94 (Original Post) question everything Aug 2018 OP
Amos Oz , Isreali activist and co-founder of Peace Now Israeli Jan 2019 #1
PBS NewsHour ran a tribute to him, reruning an earlier interview question everything Jan 2019 #2
RIP LeftishBrit Jan 2019 #3

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2. PBS NewsHour ran a tribute to him, reruning an earlier interview
Wed Jan 9, 2019, 05:47 PM
Jan 2019
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/remembering-acclaimed-israeli-author-amos-oz

Renowned Israeli author Amos Oz has died of cancer at age 79. His novels, essays and short stories made him one of Israel’s most widely read writers, and reportedly, a contender for the Nobel Prize in literature. Throughout his life, Oz advocated for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. In 2016, Jeffrey Brown spoke with him about his creative process and the “deep human need” for storytelling.


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