miércoles, 16 de agosto de 2006
PARA MIS FRIKI PERIODISTAS
No os perdais estas líneas de un reportaje de Haaretz sobre el día a día de los periodistas en la Guerra Israel-Hizbullah
Malkes, who is Jewish, came to this country four years ago and holds dual citizenship. She gives quite low marks to her colleagues who have arrived here only recently: "Most of the foreign reporters came here with a very low level of knowledge. The only thing they know is that they are on the Israeli-Lebanese border. Beyond that, they really are not au courant about the mess. Yesterday, for example, I was speaking with a reporter from the Spanish newspaper El Pais and what she said still grates on my ears. She said that she couldn't understand why the Israelis can't sit still for a single minute without killing anyone. This annoyed me both as an Israeli and as a journalist. I tried to talk to her, but when I saw how much knowledge she lacked I just stopped and walked away."
HAARETZ
Malkes, who is Jewish, came to this country four years ago and holds dual citizenship. She gives quite low marks to her colleagues who have arrived here only recently: "Most of the foreign reporters came here with a very low level of knowledge. The only thing they know is that they are on the Israeli-Lebanese border. Beyond that, they really are not au courant about the mess. Yesterday, for example, I was speaking with a reporter from the Spanish newspaper El Pais and what she said still grates on my ears. She said that she couldn't understand why the Israelis can't sit still for a single minute without killing anyone. This annoyed me both as an Israeli and as a journalist. I tried to talk to her, but when I saw how much knowledge she lacked I just stopped and walked away."
HAARETZ

