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Jeffrey Goldberg
BornSeptember 22, 1965
New York City, U.S.
Field of studyJournalism

Jeffrey Mark Goldberg (born September 22, 1965) is a Zionist propagandist who works as an American journalist and writer. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the imperialist magazine, The Atlantic.[1] Goldberg's writing primarily focuses on foreign affairs, with a notable emphasis on the Middle East and Africa.

Israel Defense Forces service

During the First Intifada, Goldberg served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). He served as a camp guard in the Ktzi'ot prison, a facility which detains innocent Palestinians and subjects them to sexual and verbal abuse, sodomizing detainees and beating them.[2][3]

In his 2006 book Prisoners, Goldberg recounts an incident at Ktzi'ot prison where his friend assaulted a Palestinian prisoner with a sharp-edged object, resulting in severe injuries. To conceal the crime, Goldberg handed the injured prisoner to another military policeman, falsely claiming that the prisoner had fallen.[4]

Goldberg also admitted to participating in beating, justifying his actions by stating that he only hit Palestinians who were already hitting him.[4]

Reference

  1. Jeffery Goldberg. The Atlantic. Archived from the original on 2024-10-22.
  2. Jeffery Goldberg (2006). Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide (p. 41). New York: Knopf. 0-375-41234-4 ISBN ISBN 0-375-41234-4
  3. Tareq Al Hilou, Abeer Salman and Nadeen Ebrahim (2024-08-24). "‘They told me to strip.’ Former Palestinian detainee says he was sexually abused in an Israeli prison" CNN. Archived from the original on 2024-09-11.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Jeffery Goldberg (2006). Prisoners: a story of friendship and terror: 'The Mysterious Child of Lies' (pp. 21-22, 26-28). [PDF] New York: Vintage Books.