Itamar Eichner
Itamar Eichner is a diplomatic correspondent for Ynet, Ynetnews and Yedioth Ahronoth. He has been working in journalism since 1990 and focuses on the global war against antisemitism and Jewish communities around the world including the U.S., Russia, Spain, Poland, and Ukraine. His reporting has been particularly crucial amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Eichner was recently named as the winner of B'nai B'rith World Center's Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportage for 2023. The award recognizes his extensive coverage of the global war against antisemitism and Jewish communities around the world, including the U.S., Russia, Spain, Poland, and Ukraine - where his reporting proved particularly crucial amid ongoing conflict.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Contradictions
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- About 90% of children in Gaza lack nutrition and face severe threats to their survival, growth and development.
- Gaza is on the brink of famine and has been under Israeli attacks for six months.
- One in 10 children in Gaza survived on two or fewer food groups per day between December last year and April this year.
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Recent Articles
Gaza on the Brink: Nine out of Ten Children Lack Adequate Food Amidst Destroyed Systems and Restrictions
Broke On: Thursday, 06 June 2024In Gaza, a humanitarian crisis deepens as children face malnutrition and food shortages due to military action and import restrictions. Approximately nine out of ten children lack adequate food for growth, with Fadi Zant, a 9-year-old boy from Gaza, being one example. Israeli bombs have destroyed homes and forced families to seek medical assistance. The situation is complex, with conflicting reports on the amount and effectiveness of humanitarian aid deliveries.