Bardugo's replacement: Boaz Bismuth joins Gali Tzahal
After Bardugo was ousted, IDF waves recruited the editor of Israel today until recently to the station
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Brenze
05/04/2022
Tuesday, 05 April 2022, 14:45 Updated: 14:56
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Journalist Boaz Bismuth will present the program "Thoughts Ltd." alongside Moshe Shlonsky every Friday at 08:00 on Gali Tzahal - in place of Yaakov Bardugo, who was recently expelled from the station.
Bismuth has been the editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Israel Today" for the past 5 years, and before that he served for about a decade as a senior commentator and foreign news editor.
In the past, he was a Yedioth Ahronoth emissary to Paris for 14 years, and in 2017 he presented the program "Ma Boer" alongside Razi Barkai.
As revealed in Walla!
Brenze, Bismuth was recently expelled from Israel Today, which is currently changing its face, and under him is appointed one of the newspaper's founders, Omar Lachmanovich, as editor-in-chief.
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Boaz Bismuth (Photo: Official Website, Ami Shumen)
Acting Gali Tzahal and Editor-in-Chief, Galit Altstein, said: "Boaz Bismuth is an experienced journalist who will enrich the audience of Gali Tzahal listeners with the worlds of knowledge and content he has covered in depth and value over the years."
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