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Gideon Levy

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Gideon Levy (Hebrew: גדעון לוי, pronounced [ɡidˈʔon leˈvi]; born 2 June 1953) is an Israeli journalist and author. Levy writes opinion pieces and a weekly column for the newspaper Haaretz that often focus on the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. Levy has won prizes for his articles on human rights in the Israeli-occupied territories. In 2021, he won Israel's top award for journalism, the Sokolov Award. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gideon Levy is the 3,774th most popular writer (down from 2,876th in 2019), the 234th most popular biography from Israel (down from 215th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Israeli Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Gideon Levy ranks 3,774 out of 7,302Before him are Gloria Vanderbilt, Spencer Johnson, Peter Rosegger, Edmond Privat, Dennis Lehane, and John Ford. After him are Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Meir Shalev, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Dorothee Sölle, V. C. Andrews, and Anna Katharine Green.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Gideon Levy ranks 233Before him are Russell Mulcahy, Georgina Rizk, Michael Curry, Dominique Perrault, Robert Parish, and Karen Bass. After him are James Russo, Pavel Vinogradov, Yoko Shimada, Alex Van Halen, Tamir Pardo, and Norberto Alonso.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Gideon Levy ranks 234 out of 466Before him are Ruth Arnon (1933), Etgar Keret (1967), Hiam Abbass (1960), Nehemiah Persoff (1919), Judea Pearl (1936), and Salma Khadra Jayyusi (1926). After him are Meir Shalev (1948), Tamir Pardo (1953), Achinoam Nini (1969), Gila Almagor (1939), Yvan Attal (1965), and Amotz Zahavi (1928).

Among WRITERS In Israel

Among writers born in Israel, Gideon Levy ranks 14Before him are Emile Habibi (1922), Justus of Tiberias (35), Ahron Daum (1951), May Ziade (1886), Etgar Keret (1967), and Salma Khadra Jayyusi (1926). After him are Meir Shalev (1948), Yehoshua Kenaz (1937), Dahlia Ravikovitch (1936), Amira Hass (1956), Zeruya Shalev (1959), and Tony Cliff (1917).