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Amos Elon (; July 4, 1926 – May 25, 2009) was an Israeli journalist and author.


Biography

Heinrich Sternbach (later Amos Elon) was born in
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. He immigrated to Mandate Palestine as a child in 1933. He studied law and history in Israel and England.Amos Elon's Bio
He married Beth Drexler, a New York-born literary agent, with whom he had one daughter, Danae. In the 1990s, Elon began to spend much of his time in
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. In 2004 he moved there permanently, citing disillusionment with developments in Israel since 1967. Elon died of
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on May 25, 2009 in Borgo Buggiano in
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, Italy, aged 82. In 2005, his daughter Danae produced a biographical film about him, entitled ''Another Road Home''.


Journalistic career

Beginning in the 1950s, Elon served as a correspondent on European and American affairs for the newspaper ''
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He took a leave of absence from Haaretz in 1971 and resumed in 1978. Elon retired from Haaretz in 2001. Elon was an early advocate for the creation of a
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and withdrawal from the territories occupied by Israel in 1967. Elon also spoke out against Armenian genocide denial and
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's boycott of the 1982
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over its inclusion of the
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. Elon was the author of nine books. He rose to international fame in the early 1970s after publishing ''The Israelis: Founders and Sons'', described as "an affectionate but unsparing portrait of the early Zionists". A frequent contributor to the ''
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'', he was widely regarded as one of Israel's leading journalists for many years.


Zionism

In 1975 he wrote an admiring if critical biography of
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, the founder of Zionism, but later grew disillusioned. In 2004 he sold his home in Jerusalem and moved to Tuscany. In an interview that year with Ari Shavit he stated that Zionism had "exhausted itself" and that he had come to consider the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza as "perhaps the least successful attempt at
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that I can think of. This is the crappiest colonial regime that I can think of in the modern age."


Academic career

In 2007–2008, Elon was a fellow at the Center for Law and Security at
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School of Law.


Published works

* ''Journey Through a Haunted Land—the new Germany'' * ''The Israelis, Founders and Sons'' *
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* '' Herzl, a Biography'' *
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* ''Flight into Egypt'' * ''Jerusalem: City of Mirrors'' (Little, Brown, 1990)
/ref> * ''Timetable,'' a novel * ''Jerusalem, Battleground of Memory'' *

* ''A Blood-dimmed Tide—Dispatches from the Middle East'' * ''Founder, the first Rothschild'' *

* '' The Pity of It All: A Portrait of Jews In Germany 1743–1933''


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Under the Tuscan sun
Interview with ''Haaretz'', 2004 * * Obituary. {{DEFAULTSORT:Elon, Amos 1926 births 2009 deaths Austrian emigrants to Mandatory Palestine Deaths from cancer in Tuscany Deaths from leukemia in Italy Historians of Israel Historians of Jews and Judaism Immigrants to Italy Israeli emigrants Israeli reporters and correspondents Jewish historians Writers from Vienna Journalists from Vienna 20th-century Israeli journalists 20th-century Israeli male writers