Jonathan Lis

Diplomatic Correspondent

Preston's Summary

Jonathan Lis is a Diplomatic Correspondent at Haaretz newspaper. He covers a range of topics including Israel, government and politics, crime and justice, and social issues, with a focus on regional interest and world news. Jonathan's work has been featured in Perspective, GlobalResearch, Byline Times, Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd, and the Mikveh Ladies Association of Rhode Island.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 33 %
Evolving Stories: 23 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 21 %
Breaking News: 17 %
Event Coverage: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Geopolitics
  • Middle East
  • Conflict & War
  • International Affairs
  • Government
  • Politics

Pitching Insights

Jonathan Lis' coverage focuses primarily on national politics and world affairs in Israel, with particular attention to government announcements, legal policy regulation, and evolving stories. He delves into topics such as the Israeli government, Gaza war, Israeli politicians, Hamas, Mossad and hostage deals.

If you are looking to reach out effectively to Jonathan Lis for his articles or commentary opportunities related to these areas of focus within Israel's political landscape or international relations involving Israel's policies and decisions concerning Gaza conflict or negotiations with entities like Hamas; ensure that your pitches offer informed perspectives from reliable sources who have a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding these issues.

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