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Jeremy Bowen

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Gender Male
Age 64
Date of birth February 6,1960
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Cardiff
United Kingdom
Titles Middle East
BBC News
Partner Julia Williams
Children Jake Bowen
Matilda Dixie Bowen
Job Journalist
Television presenter
Book editor
Education Johns Hopkins University
University College London
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
BooksThe Arab Uprisings: The People Want the Fall of the Regime
Six Days
War Stories Signed Edition
War Stories
Movies/Shows Son of God
Moses
Current partner Julia Williams
Siblings Matthew Bowen
Parents Gareth Bowen
Jennifer Bowen
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Jeremy Francis John Bowen is a Welsh journalist and television presenter. He was the BBC's Middle East correspondent based in Jerusalem between 1995 and 2000 and the BBC Middle East editor from 2005 to 2022, before being appointed the International Editor of BBC News in August 2022.

Biographical Overview of Jeremy Bowen

Jermey bowen is a british journalist who has reported from conflcit zones around the world for decades. He is a correspondent for the bbc. Where he has reported from the frontlines of some of the world s most dangerous conflicts. He is known for his in-depth reporting and his ability to tell stories from the perspective of those living in war-torn countries. Bowen has received numerous awards for his reporting. Including the royal television society s journalist of the year award in 2001.

Jeremy Bowen s Education

Jeremy bowen was born in cardiff. Wales in 1961. He attended the university of waels in swansea. Where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and politics. He went on to study at the london school of economics. Where he earned a master s degree in inetrnational relations.

Jeremy Bowen s Career

Jeremy bowen began his career in journalism in the late 1980s. Working as a rpeorter for bbc wale. She went on to become a foreign correspondent for the bbc. Covering conflicts in the middle east. Africa. And the balkans. He has since reported from some of the most dangerous conflict zones around the world. Including iraq. Afghanistan. Israel. Syria. And the democratic republic of congo. He is currently the bbc s middle east editor.

Awards and Accolades for Jeremy Bowen

Throughout his career. Jeremy bowen has recevied numerous awards for his reporting. In 2001. He was named the royal television society s journalist of the year. In 2014. He was awarded the overseas press club of america s edward r. Murrow award for his covreage of the conflict in syria. He has also been named a commander of the british empire by queen elizabeth ii.

Notable Events Reported by Jeremy Bowen

Jeremy bowen has reported on some of the msot significant events of the past few decades. He was embedded with the british forces during the iraq wara. Nd was the first western journalist to enter the city of falluajh. He also reported from the israeli-lebanon conflict in 2006. And from the civil war in syria from 2011 to 2016.

Interesting Facts About Jeremy Bowen

Jeremy bowen is a keen sailor. And has sailed acorss the atlantic ocean several times. He also enjoys photography. And has published a book of photographs taken during his travels. He is an advocate for press freedom. And has spoken out against violence against journalists in conflict zones.

Jeremy Bowen s Books

Jeermy bowen has published sevearl books. Including his memoir. War stories: reporting in the time of conflict (2008). He has also written a book about the middle east. The arba uprisings: the people want the fall of the regime (2012). And a collection of photographs. The street of heaven: photographs from the middle east (2016).

Jeremy Bowen s Charity Work

In addition to his work as a journalist. Jeremy bowen is involved in charity work. He is a patron of the charity war child. Which works to protect cihldren in conflict zones. He has also spoken out in support of press freedom. And has worked with reporters without borders to hihglight the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.

Jeremy Bowen s Recent Projects

Jeremy bowen has recently been involved in a number of projects. In 2017. He co-presented a documentary series for the bbc called the secret life of syrai. He is also currently working on a book about his travels in the middle east.

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...By Jeremy BowenInternational editor, in southern IsraelKibbutz Kfar Aza is a microcosm of the first few days of this war, and also a glimpse of what might come next...

Inside Kfar Aza where Hamas militants killed families in their homes

Jul 4,2023 1:30 pm

By Jeremy BowenInternational editor, in southern Israel

Kibbutz Kfar Aza is a microcosm of The First few days of this war, and also a glimpse of what might come next.

Until This Morning fighting was Still Going on in the kibbutz, which is one of the Israeli communities along The Border with Gaza. That's why only now are they collecting the bodies of its Israeli residents who were killed when Hamas broke through The Border wire from Gaza early on Saturday Morning .

Soldiers who spent much of The Day in The Ruins Recovering Bodies of civilians said that there had been a massacre. It seems likely that much of The Killing happened in The First hours of The Assault on Saturday.

The Israeli army, caught off guard, took 12 Hours to get to the kibbutz, said Davidi Ben Zion, The Deputy commander of Unit 71, an experienced team of paratroopers who led The Assault .

" Thank God we saved many lives of many parents and children, " He Said . " Unfortunately, some were burned by Molotov [cocktails]. They are very aggressive, like animals. "

Mr Ben Zion said Hamas gunmen who killed families, including babies, were " just a jihad machine to kill everybody, [people] without weapons, without nothing, just normal citizens that want to take their breakfast and that's all. "

Some of The Victims , He Said , were decapitated.

" They killed them and cut some of their heads, it's a dreadful thing to see… and we must remember who is The Enemy , and what our mission is, [for] justice where there is a right side and all The World needs to be behind us. "

Another officer pointed to a bloodied purple Sleeping Bag . A swollen toe poked out. He Said The Woman underneath had been killed and decapitated in her front garden. I did not ask The Officer to move The Sleeping bag to inspect her body. A few yards away was the blackened, swollen corpse of a dead Hamas gunman.

Kibbutz Kfar Aza adds to the considerable evidence that is accumulating of War Crimes by Hamas gunmen. Like their Israeli neighbours, the community was taken by surprise.

Its first line of defence was the kibbutz guard, residents with military experience who patrolled The Perimeter . They were killed fighting the attackers.

Their bodies were removed This Morning from their positions in the centre of the kibbutz, and like The Other Israeli dead, wrapped in black plastic, carried in stretchers to a parking area and laid in a line waiting to be recovered.

The Residents of the Israeli border communities expected periodic rocket attacks after Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007. They accepted the danger as The Price of Country Life in a tight knit community which still had traces of the pioneer spirit of early Zionist settlements.

Residents of Kfar Aza , and The Other Israeli communities along the Gaza wire, enjoyed a good quality of life, despite The Threat from Hamas rockets. In the houses, lawns and open areas of the kibbutz, a concrete shelter was never More Than a dash away.

All the houses had reinforced safe rooms. They also had outside terraces, barbeques, swings for The Children and Fresh Air .

But no-one - Here in Kfar Aza or elsewhere in Israel - imagined Hamas would be able to breach Israel 's defences and kill so many people.

The horror and rage of Israelis has been mixed with incredulity that The State and the military failed in its fundamental duty to protect its citizens.

The bodies of dead Hamas gunmen who killed so many of them have been left rotting in The Sun , lying uncovered where they were killed in bushes and ditches and The Broad lawns of the kibbutz.

Near their bodies are the motorcycles they used to storm into the kibbutz after they broke through The Border wire. The Wreckage of a paraglider, used to fly over Israel 's defences, is there too, pushed off a path on to a flower bed.

The Next common experience with other border settlements was that it took a fierce fight for the Israelis to recapture Kfar Aza .

As we approached the kibbutz entrance This Morning , hundreds of Israeli combat soldiers were still deployed along its perimeter. We could hear their radio traffic.

A commander was giving The Order to Open Fire at a building on the Gaza side. Almost immediately bursts of fire from automatic weapons started, directed across The Border into Gaza.

The Deep thud of airstrikes echoed continually out of Gaza while we were in Kfar Aza .

Israel is suffering a collective trauma after The Killing of so many of their fellow citizens on Saturday.

But in Gaza, hundreds of civilians are also being killed. International humanitarian law states clearly that all combatants must protect the lives of civilians.

It is clear that The Killing of hundreds of civilians by the Hamas attackers is grave violation of the laws of war. Israelis reject any comparison between The Way Hamas kills civilians and The Way Palestinian civilians die in their air strikes.

Major General Itai Veruv , who was about To Retire when he led The Fight to take back the kibbutz, insisted that Israel was respecting its obligations under the laws of war.

" I'm sure we fight for our values and culture… we will be very aggressive and very strong But we keep our moral values. We Are Israeli, We Are Jewish. "

He denied strongly that they had suspended their obligations under the laws of war. It is certain though that as more Palestinian civilians die, Israel will face stronger and stronger criticism.

That is part of the glimpse of The Future afforded by Kfar Aza . So is the attitude of a soldier I spoke to, who didn't want to give his name. Like so many other Israelis, The Experience of The First few days of this war, and what he has seen, hardened his resolve to fight.

When they arrived, He Said it was " chaos, terrorists everywhere. "

How difficult, I asked, was the fighting?

" You cannot imagine. "

Have you ever had to do anything like this before as a soldier?

" Not like this. "

What happens next?

" I don't know, I do what they tell me to do. I hope we will go inside. "

Into Gaza? That would be tough fighting.

" Yes. We're ready for it. "

The Soldiers were mostly from reserve units. Historically, military service was considered a vital part of nation-building, uniting a country that can be fractious.

Davidi Ben Zion, The Officer who led the First Wave into The Fight for the kibbutz and saw the carnage left by Hamas, acknowledged Israelis had deep political Divisions - But insisted they were united now that they were Under Attack .

A strong smell of decomposing flesh hung in the hot autumn sun of The Mediterranean . Soldiers removing the bodies walked carefully through The Ruins of houses, wary of unexploded ordnance, that might also be boobytrapped. A grenade lay on a garden path.

As they worked to recover the bodies, from time to time alerts for Hamas rocket fire made them Take Cover .

After we left Kfar Aza there were more alerts.

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