Dov Alfon

Israeli journalist and author

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February 10 2022 Dov Alfon was condemned by the Paris Criminal Court (17th chamber) for publicly defaming Professor Jean-François Toussaint, who was known for relativizing the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
September 16 2020 Appointed as editor-in-chief and head of editorial strategy at the French newspaper Libération.
2019 Received the Marianne award for the best thriller published in France that year.
2019 Won the CWA International Dagger Award for literary achievement.
2019 Published his debut thriller novel 'A Long Night in Paris' in English.
December 2014 Ended his tenure as editor-in-chief of Alaxon.
April 2013 Became the founding editor of Alaxon, an online magazine in Hebrew.
2011 Awarded the Peace Through Media Award from the International Council for Press and Broadcasting in London.
2011 Concluded his tenure as editor-in-chief of Haaretz after serving in the role since 2008.

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