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Yoav Itzhak
| Israeli independent investigative journalist Date of Birth: Country: Israel |
Content:
- Israeli Independent Investigative Journalist
- Career in Journalism
- Conflict with Stock Exchange and First Legal Battle
- Work at Ma'ariv and Challenges
- Investigation into Golden Calf
- Revelations at Globes
- Lawsuits and Investigations
- Return to Ma'ariv and Independent Column
- Conflict with Ma'ariv
- News1 Website
- Investigations into Ehud Olmert
- Initiatives and Advocacy
- Personal Life
Israeli Independent Investigative Journalist
Early Life and EducationYoav Yitzhak was born in in Petah Tikva, Israel, to Yemeni immigrants.
He grew up in a family of 10 children and aspired to a career in the navy.
Career in Journalism
Yitzhak began his journalism career as a top reporter covering the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. He helped establish the business newspaper Globes and worked as a reporter for Ma'ariv and Davar.
Conflict with Stock Exchange and First Legal Battle
The Stock Exchange demanded that Yitzhak refrain from publishing detailed information and broker names to avoid criticism.
When he refused to comply, the CEO of the exchange barred him from the premises.
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Work at Ma'ariv and Challenges
Yitzhak worked for Ma'ariv from to He later described these as "four years of fruitful and interesting work." In January , he launched a series of investigations into the Clal Group, prompting a boycott by the newspaper's advertisers.
Ma'ariv eventually compromised with the company, and Yitzhak resigned.
Investigation into Golden Calf
After leaving Ma'ariv, Yitzhak wrote his first book, "Golden Calf," published in He also became a freelance writer for Globes and Ha-Ir and later HaOlam HaZe.
Revelations at Globes
Yitzhak exposed the "Holyland 1" case while working at Globes.
He resigned after his editor-in-chief refused to support his investigation.
Lawsuits and Investigations
Yitzhak frequently files lawsuits when he believes his investigations have not received sufficient attention in the media. If his investigations gain traction, he tends to refrain from legal action.
Return to Ma'ariv and Independent Column
In , Yitzhak returned to Ma'ariv as an independent journalist.
He published critical and satirical columns under "First Class," exposing corruption and holding government, media, and corporations accountable.
Conflict with Ma'ariv
In , Yitzhak resigned from Ma'ariv after his editor delayed the publication of investigations into Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
News1 Website
In December , Yitzhak founded the news website News1-First Class News.
Yoav itzhak biography of abraham lincoln As a member of a religiously observant family, he was educated at the Etzion State Religious School in Tel Aviv, continued to study at the Bnei Akiva high school in Netanya and completed his studies at the religious high school in Tel Aviv. During his studies he was a member of Bnei Akiva. Yoav Yitzhak was drafted into the IDF in July and volunteered for the Golani Brigade, where he underwent various courses as a half-track driver, a rifle commander and a rifleman. After he was released from regular service, he married Yafit Goldman and began working as a sales agent for a building materials marketing company. The couple settled in Rishon Letzion and began to cultivate their home.The site covers current events, legal issues, economics, media, education, and more, with Yitzhak serving as editor and publisher.
Investigations into Ehud Olmert
Yitzhak's investigations exposed several scandals involving Olmert, including the sale of his Jerusalem home, the purchase of another home, the use of expensive pens, political appointments, and the privatization of Leumi Bank.
These revelations led to Olmert's indictment and eventual resignation.
Initiatives and Advocacy
Yitzhak initiated the formation of the Union of Independent Journalists of Israel in In , he criticized the Press Council's ethics tribunal for exceeding its authority. In , he established a task force at News1 to expand their investigations into legal and economic issues.
Personal Life
Yitzhak is married with three children and lives and works in Petah Tikva.