Orly Azoulay
Orly Azoulay is an Israeli-American journalist and political writer who works for Yedioth Ahronoth.
Biography
Orly Azoulay was born in Rishon Lezion in Israel. She began her career in journalism during her service in the Israeli Defense Forces as a reporter during the Yom Kippur War. After her release from the army, she joined Yedioth Ahronoth and was its correspondent in Hasharon and Netanya. During this time, she wrote many articles about crime in Netanya.Azoulay was one of the only journalists prosecuted for judicial offenses. In 1978, she published a favorable article about a convicted criminal two days before the verdict. Azoulay was convicted under article 41 of the law and was imposed a fine. In 1981 the district court dismissed the appeal.
In 1993, she moved to Paris as a correspondent for Yedioth Ahronoth. In this position, she covered peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians.
In 1996, Azoulay went to Israel to cover the elections and then she went to Washington as a correspondent for a U.S. newspaper. She covered peace conferences including the Wye River Summit, the 2000 Camp David Summit and the Shepherdstown Summit. She has reported on the "Axis of Evil" from Iran, Iraq and North Korea. She was the first Israeli journalist commissioned to King's Palace in Riyadh and covered the Arab League summit. The Saudi government initially declined to grant her a visa, on the grounds that Saudi Arabia does not recognize Israel, but reversed the decision after direct orders from the Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal following a phone call from Ban Ki-moon. She has reported from areas of tension around the world including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kuwait, Qatar and on Hezbollah in Beirut.