The Asian Age

Israeli journo, activist Uri Avnery dies

■ Avnery supported two- state solution, met Yasser Arafat

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Jerusalem, Aug. 20: Uri Avnery, a trailblazi­ng Israeli journalist and peace activist and one of the first to openly advocate for a Palestinia­n state, died Monday at the age of 94.

Avnery passed away at a Tel Aviv hospital after suffering a stroke.

For decades, he was a symbol of the Israeli peace camp, easily recognised by his thick white beard and white hair. A member of Israel’s founding generation, he fought in the pre- state Irgun undergroun­d militia. After independen­ce, he became a publisher, member of parliament, author and activist.

In the 1982 Lebanon War, Avnery famously sneaked into besieged Beirut to talk to Israel’s then- nemesis, PLO chairman Yasser Arafat.

Avnery challenged successive Israeli government­s in arguing that a Palestinia­n state was the only way to secure peace for a democratic Israel with a Jewish majority.

“I feel we are on the Titanic, sailing straight toward an iceberg,” he told The Associated Press in an interview in 2013. “We have the chance to change the course any moment, but if we are stupid, if we go on sailing, we shall meet the iceberg, inevitably.”

Born into a wealthy family in Germany, Avnery grew up poor in Tel Aviv after he and his parents fled following the rise of the Nazis in 1933. As a 10year- old immigrant, he eagerly embraced Hebrew language and culture but remained fluent in German and acknowledg­ed being shaped by the humanist traditions of pre- Nazi Germany.

As a journalist, he shook the establishm­ent with his tabloid weekly, Haolam Hazeh, or This World — a mix of hard- hitting exposes, gossip and photos of nude women.

A generation of aggressive Israeli journalist­s trained under his tutelage, even as his politics mostly kept him on the fringes of Israeli society.

 ?? — AP ?? In this May 8, 2002 file photo, Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery ( left) sits with former Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat during a meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
— AP In this May 8, 2002 file photo, Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery ( left) sits with former Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat during a meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

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