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Irit Linor joins Israel Today | Israel today

2020-01-23T08:52:36.351Z


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The media woman will serve as a commentator and columnist for the "Israel this week" supplement • Editor-in-chief Boaz Bismuth: "Proud of her joining the team of writers and commentators of Israel Today"

  • Irit Linor // Photo: Joshua Yosef

Journalist Irit Linor (58) is a brochure for "Israel Today". Leanor, a radio broadcaster, writer, and publicist who deals with a variety of issues in the media agenda, will begin writing tomorrow (Friday) a regular column in the "Israel Today" political supplement of "Israel Today".

Since 1998, Linor has been broadcasting on the popular daily program "The Last Word" in the GFL, which she has approached with the former Minister and journalist, the late Uri Orbach, Jackie Levy and more. The program won the IDF Wave Commander's Award. In the past, Leanor Tories wrote in the News and Haaretz supplement. She also submitted the Patriots on Channel 20 to Aral Segal and was also a panel member of the program.

Linor has written six books, including "The Siren Poetry," which was inspired by the Gulf War and then released as a feature film she wrote, and "Brown Girls," which became a TV series on Channel 2 in the Keshet franchise, in which Linor was also responsible for writing the script.
Her additional books are "Two Snowmen", "The Shoemaker", "The Secret Blonde" - a series of columns she wrote under the headlines "News" and "Haaretz", and "Mrs. Warburg", which was awarded the Gold Book Certificate by the Mo Lim.

Editor-in-Chief of Israel Today Boaz Bismuth: "I am proud to join the City of Linor to the Israeli writers and commentators today, the leading and influential newspaper in the Israeli media. I have no doubt that joining will enrich the reading experience of readers of Israel today. "

Linor herself said: "I am delighted to join the writers of Israel Today, especially during such a turbulent political period. I will endeavor to be at least as State-minded as Ruby Rivlin, as decent as Shai Nitzan, and funny as High Court judges when they refuse to disqualify BLD." .

Source: israelhayom

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