News 12 anchor reveals for the first time: “I’m in post-trauma”

Tamir Steinman (Instagram photo) A particularly intriguing interview will be published in the Mochash magazine of ‘Mekor Rishon’, when the reporter in the south of News 12, Tamir Steinman, who moved to live in the center and was appointed the anchor of the early edition at News 12, tells in an exclusive interview to Racheli Melk-Buda about the difficulty he experienced Since the 7.10.

Among other things, he reveals: “I’m pretty sure I’m in post-traumatic stress. I’ve seen things that people aren’t supposed to see, and these are things that don’t leave my mind. I also take stock of myself. Every day I ask myself what I could have done otherwise I feel like I couldn’t I broke down enough of these walls, of the arrogance and complacency of the army and I didn’t challenge them enough.”


He recalled a report that did not go well: “In the Arab Spring in 2010, I received a call from the vice president of news to enter Sinai with the English passport and report from there. In those hours, a revolution took place in Egypt, and I infiltrated the area. After 40 minutes of walking I took a picture of myself, then a group of armed men came and took my hand with the camera. They suspected that I was a spy, began to beat me in interrogations that gradually turned violent. At a certain point in time, when they weren’t paying attention, I texted my father Weiss: ‘I got caught.’ After 12 hours of interrogation, they led me until I saw light – that was the border, where the Home Front Command, jeeps, police and an ambulance were waiting.”

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* To Channel 14, Steinman says: “I think this is a legitimate channel. I am against delegitimizing media organizations and journalists, I am very sad about what is happening now… There are journalists whose views are right-wing, there are journalists whose views are left-wing, and they are in the same group, In the same system. And to label journalists, Channel 14 as well, I’m against it.”

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