Israeli journalist Ronen Bergman wins Pulitzer Prize

by David Fiorentini

The Israeli journalist from New York Times Ronen Bergman won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in the international journalism category, i24News reports.

Also author for Ynet And Yediot Ahronot, Bergman specializes in security and intelligence issues, operating in the field for over two decades. During his career he has also contributed to various publications in other internationally renowned newspapers such as Wall Street Journal, Newsweek And Der Spiegel.

In a portfolio focused on the conflict between Israel and Hamas broke out last October 7, Bergman and his team presented a series of shocking articles and investigations, including investigations into the flow of Qatari funding to Hamas, the failure of Israeli intelligence, the attack on Kibbutz Be’eri and the reality on the ground in Gaza in the following months.

17 years after the last Israeli success achieved by the photographer Oded Balilty in 2007 in the news photography category, the head of the Jerusalem office of the New York Times, Patrick Kingsley and journalist Natan Odenheimer.

A triumph that repeats the recent victory of the George Polk prize and adds to the Sokolov prize obtained in 2017, highlighting the very high quality of the contents produced by the Israeli team.

 
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