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{{Short description|Seattle-based political blog that reports on the Arab–Israeli conflict}}
'''Tikun Olam''' (תקון עולם ''']''') is a ]-based ], which regularly reports on ]i security matters.<ref>Matthew Kalman, , ], 21/9/2010</ref> The blog was created in 2003 by Richard Silverstein and covers the ] and ]-] relations.
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'''Tikun Olam''' ({{langx|he|תיקון עולם|tikkun olam|repairing the world}}) is a ]-based ] that regularly reports on ]i security matters.<ref>], , ], 21/9/2010</ref> The blog was created in 2003 by Richard Silverstein and covers the ]. Silverstein describes it as a "liberal Jewish blog" that "focuses on exposing the excesses of the Israeli ] state".<ref name=about/>


==Background==
'''Tikun Olam''' exposed numerous stories banned for publication in Israel because of ]s, or directives from ]. Intelligence and military affairs correspondent ] of ], wrote:
===Richard Silverstein===
:The American blogger Richard Silverstein has transformed himself into the international message board of information which military censorship and Israeli courts forbid publishing. In the past, he reported on the ] case while Israeli authorities gagged the mouths of Israel’s media...Silverstein’s blog is important because he exposes the security services and the courts in all their nakedness. They use the instruments of the 20th century to protect secrets which aren’t really secrets in the age of 21st century technology.<ref name=Melman>{{cite news
Richard Silverstein, the blog's creator, is a full-time blogger<ref name="forward"/> who describes himself as a "progressive (critical) Zionist" who supports an "Israeli withdrawal to pre-67 borders and an internationally guaranteed peace agreement with the Palestinians".<ref name=about>, Tikun Olam</ref> He also created the now-defunct Israel Palestine Forum, a progressive forum dedicated to discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.<ref name=Huffington/> He often interviews on Iranian ] and has contributed essays to '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', the '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']''.<ref name=Huffington /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tikkun.org/nextgen/author/a_silversteinr|title=Richard Silverstein - Tikkun Magazine|date=30 January 2013 |publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.truth-out.org/author/itemlist/user/45005|title=Richard Silverstein|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.middleeasteye.net/users/richard-silverstein|title=Richard Silverstein|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/author/2016/10/14/Richard-Silverstein|title=Richard Silverstein|publisher=}}</ref>
| title = Land of Secrets (Hebrew)
| url = http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/spages/1186415.html
| newspaper = ]
| date = August 26, 2010}}</ref>
In reporting one of the blog's scoops, ] news called it the "] of Israel."<ref>{{cite news
| title='Tzinor Laila' ("Nightline")
| url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y975LAkouOU
| publisher=Israel Channel 10
| date=January 17, 2011}}
</ref>


Silverstein was born in ] in 1952,<ref name=ynet20110606/> the son of a schoolteacher. Aspiring to be a Hebrew professor, he attended the Jewish Theological Seminary, earning a ] in ]. He also earned a ] in comparative literature from ], and studied Hebrew literature at ], earning an ].<ref name=Huffington /> He spent an undergraduate and graduate year in Israel, studying Hebrew literature at the ]. Silverstein pursued but never completed a ]. He worked as a fundraiser for Jewish causes, and in 1997, began working as a fundraiser for the ]. He quit his job in 2003, the year his first child was born, and began blogging. He lives in ] with his wife, a lawyer, and their three children.<ref name=Huffington>{{cite news| url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-silverstein | work=Huffington Post | first=Richard | last=Silverstein | title=Richard Silverstein}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Influential Seattle blogger inflames left and right alike about Israeli security issues|url=http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2016189267_espionage13m.html|publisher=]|date=September 12, 2011}}</ref> Silverstein lived in Israel for two years, studying at the ].<ref name=Maariv/>
==]==
===]===
The blog was the first to break the ] censor's prohibition against naming ] as a former IDF soldier held for ] secret military documents to ] reporter, ].<ref>{{cite news
| title = Debate in Israel on Gag Order in Security Leak Case
| url = http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/07/world/middleeast/07israel.html
| newspaper = ]
| date = April 7, 2010
| accessdate = June 18, 2010
}}</ref> It was also the first to break a gag order and identify "Captain George" (Doron Zahavi), a former ] in the ], accused of ] ] prisoner ].<ref name=Hair>{{cite news
| title = Coming soon to Shabaks dungeons
| url = http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/08/06/coming-soon-to-shabaks-dungeons
| newspaper = ] Magazine
| date = August 6, 2010
| accessdate = August 6, 2010
}}</ref> Furthermore, the blog published the full version of a report that was heavily censored within Israel, about the ] ] ].<ref>{{cite news
| title = Story IDF Censor Couldn’t Stop on Top Secret Israeli Nuclear Base
| url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/07/11/uncensored-jerusalem-post-story-on-top-secret-israeli-nuclear-base/
| date = July 11, 2010}}</ref> Silverstein was the first to publish the name of the Israeli soldier featured in a ] video abusing a bound, blind-folded ] woman detainee, Ihsan Dababseh, by dancing a suggestive Arab dance around her.<ref>{{cite news
| title = AFP Identifies Palestinian Abuse Victim in YouTube Video, Twitter Does Rest
| url = http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/10/07/afp-identifies-palestinian-abuse-victim-in-youtube-video/
| date = October 7, 2010
}}</ref> The soldier, Avi Yakobov, subsequently refused to apologize to the detainee and said that while his behavior had been childish, he claimed that she had been arrested for attempting to stab another soldier. Though she was later convicted of belonging to Islamic Jihad and served a 22-month sentence, she was neither charged with nor convicted of the assault Yakobov claimed.


Silverstein has used controversial, racially derogatory language; he referred insultingly to ], an African-American woman who supports Israel, on his Facebook page: "They finally did it: found a Negro Zionist: Uncle Tom is dancing for joy!"<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/chloe-valdary-christian-black-rising-star-of-pro-israel-campus-activism/ | work=Times of Israel | title=Chloe Valdary: Christian, black, rising star of pro-Israel campus activism}}</ref>
Tikun Olam was the first ] to publish a secret IDF memo describing the rules by which the ] was maintained including lists of banned foods and other basic necessities. The military refused to release it citing danger to national security, until ], the Israeli ], forced it to do so under a ] request.<ref>{{cite news
| title = NGO Forces IDF to Release Secret Memo Documenting Gaza Strangulation
| url = http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/10/24/ngo-forces-idf-to-release-infamous-memo-documenting-gaza-strangulation/
| date = October 24, 2010
}}</ref> Israeli media published the story two days later.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Israel releases papers detailing formula of Gaza blockade
| url = http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israel-releases-papers-detailing-formula-of-gaza-blockade-1.321154
| newspaper = ]
| date = October 26, 2010
}}</ref>


===]=== ===Early days===
At its inception in 2003, the blog did not focus exclusively on Israel; it included articles about the Seattle restaurant scene, ], and Silverstein's native ]. During ], Silverstein noticed a spike in the number of visitors, many of them from Israel. After the war, he developed contacts with writers of similar viewpoints, such as ] of '']'' and ].<ref name=Maariv/>
Tikun olam broke the gag order against reporting the arrest of prominent Israeli Palestinian political activists ] and ] by the ], who accused them of spying against Israel on behalf of ]. Neither detainee was permitted to consult an attorney for several weeks, and Makhoul contends that his alleged confession was extracted under torture. Said pled to a reduced charge and went free.<ref>{{cite news

==Reporting==
In 2011, Silverstein described his source as a journalist based in Israel.<ref name=Lehrer/>

===Shamai Leibowitz===
] was an ] ] specialist who translated transcripts of wiretaps from ]. Silverstein believed Leibowitz was a ] who was protected by U.S. law, but he consulted with security experts who warned him that publishing the documents would put him and Leibowitz at peril. Despite the warnings, he published portions of them.<ref name=Maariv>{{cite news
|title=ריצ'ארד סילברסטיין - האיש שידע יותר מידי
|trans-title=Richard Silverstein - The Man Who Knew Too Much
|url=http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/323/291.html
|first=Tal |last=Schneider
|work=]
|language=he
|date=January 1, 2012}}</ref>

The federal government prosecuted Leibowitz when it discovered what he had done, and Silverstein removed the blog posts related to the information Leibowitz had given him. Leibowitz eventually accepted a plea arrangement that included a 20-month prison term. '']'' published a front-page account of the story, which included Silverstein's claims that Leibowitz had leaked the documents because of concerns about Israel's aggressive efforts to influence Congress and public opinion, and fears that Israel might strike nuclear facilities in Iran.<ref name="Scott Shane">{{cite news
| title = Leak Offers Look at Efforts by U.S. to Spy on Israel
| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/06/us/06leak.html?pagewanted=all
| newspaper = The New York Times
| date = September 5, 2011
| first=Scott
| last=Shane}}</ref>

Leibowitz denied ''The New York Times'' report. On his blog, he wrote,
<blockquote>Contrary to what blogger Richard Silverstein told the NYT, my job never entailed listening to wiretaps of embassies, and that whole story was manufactured by Silverstein to promote his blog and his anti-Israel agenda.<ref>{{cite web|title=Edward Snowden and the Crackdown that Backfired|url=http://pursuingjustice.blogspot.co.il/2013/06/edward-snowden-man-of-conscience.html|website=The LEIBOWITZ Blog|access-date=28 June 2015|date=June 24, 2013}}</ref></blockquote>

===Shin Bet and Mossad===
Tikun Olam reported on the arrest of prominent Israeli Palestinian political activists ] and Omar Said by the ], who accused them of spying against Israel on behalf of ]. According to Silverstein, neither detainee was permitted to consult an attorney for several weeks, and Makhoul contends that his alleged confession was extracted under torture. Said pleaded to a reduced charge and went free.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Shin Bet's Cult of Secrecy Continues, Arab NGO Director Arrested Under Gag Order in Dead of Night | title = Shin Bet's Cult of Secrecy Continues, Arab NGO Director Arrested Under Gag Order in Dead of Night
| url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/05/06/shin-bets-israeli-cult-of-secrecy-continues-arab-ngo-director-secretly-arrested-in-dead-of-night/ | url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/05/06/shin-bets-israeli-cult-of-secrecy-continues-arab-ngo-director-secretly-arrested-in-dead-of-night/
| date = May 6, 2010}}</ref> | date = May 6, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
<ref>{{cite news
| title = Security scandal angers Arab sector | title = Security scandal angers Arab sector
| url = http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3887040,00.html | url = http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3887040,00.html
| newspaper = ] | newspaper = ]
| date = May 9, 2010}}</ref> Makhoul later admitted to spying for Hezbollah, as part of a ].<ref name="confess">, Ahiya Raved, 10.27.10, YNetnews</ref> The Palestinian activist's plea comes in the context of an Israeli judicial system which, according to Makhoul's attorney, has never acquitted a suspect in a security case.<ref>{{cite news | date = May 9, 2010}}</ref> Makhoul later admitted to spying for Hezbollah, as part of a ].<ref name="confess">, Ahiya Raved, 10.27.10, YNetnews</ref>
| title=The Lesser of Many Evils
| publisher=Alternative Information Center, Hisham Naffah
| url=http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/topics/israeli-society/3004-the-lesser-of-many-evils-plea-bargain-of-ameer-makhoul-and-the-israeli-legal-system-
| date=November 17, 2010
}}</ref> Hence Makhoul was forced to weight the consequences of a likely heavy sentence if he refused a plea or a lighter sentence (the prosecution is asking for ten years as part of the plea) if he accepted one.


In 2010, the blog was reportedly the first to publish the names of the candidates for chief of Mossad and Shin Bet.<ref name=ynet20110606>{{cite news|last=Ronen|first=Moshe|title=Richard Silverstein vs. censorship|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4078461,00.html|newspaper=]|date=7 June 2011|quote=The website has become one of the Israeli censorship's biggest problems recently when it featured news items that were under a gag order in the Jewish state. Silverstein revealed the names of the Mossad and Shin Bet chief candidates long before the Israeli media did, and was the one who broke the news of the Anat Kam affair - the IDF soldier who leaked confidential documents to a Ha'aretz reporter}}</ref> The blog reported that Yitzhak Ilan was the likely candidate to succeed current Shin Bet director, ].<ref name=Melman /><ref>{{cite news
The blog was the first to report that ] was the likely candidate to succeed current Shin Bet director, ]. By law, Israeli publications are only allowed to publish the names of the Shabak and Mossad directors, but no subordinate personnel.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Bibi Set to Name New Shin Bet Director | title = Bibi Set to Name New Shin Bet Director
| url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/08/24/bibi-to-name-new-shin-bet-director/ | url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/08/24/bibi-to-name-new-shin-bet-director/
| date = August 24, 2010}}</ref>. Ilan in Israeli news reports has been referred to as "Y.".<ref name=Melman /> Shin Bet officials also considered Ilan the likely candidate,<ref>{{cite news | date = August 24, 2010}}</ref> By law, Israeli publications are only allowed to publish the names of the Shabak and Mossad directors, but no subordinate personnel.<ref name=Melman /> In Israeli news reports, Ilan has been referred to as "Y."<ref name=Melman /> Shin Bet officials also considered Ilan the likely candidate,<ref>{{cite news
| title = Cohen's appointment / Our easily swayed prime minister | title = Cohen's appointment / Our easily swayed prime minister
| url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/cohen-s-appointment-our-easily-swayed-prime-minister-1.352425 | url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/cohen-s-appointment-our-easily-swayed-prime-minister-1.352425
| date = March 29, 2011}}</ref> but eventually he lost the race to ]. | date = March 29, 2011}}</ref> but eventually he lost the race to ]. Tikun Olam was the first media outlet to report by name that ], known in the Israeli media as "T." was a candidate to replace ] as ] director.<ref name=ynet20110606/><ref>{{cite news

===]===
Tikun Olam was the first media outlet to report by name that ], known in the Israeli media as "T." was a candidate to replace ] as ] director.<ref>{{cite news
| title= Mossad Chief Candidate Identified | title= Mossad Chief Candidate Identified
| url = http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/11/28/mossad-chief-candidate-identified/ | url = http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/11/28/mossad-chief-candidate-identified/
| date = November 28, 2010}}</ref> Subsequently, Pardo was named to the top job. The blog was first to report that Dagan managed to squelch a Knesset investigation of the ] of ] operative ].<ref>{{cite news | date = November 28, 2010}}</ref> Subsequently, Pardo was named to the top job.
| title = Should the Mossad's legal adviser intervene in operational affairs?
| url = http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/should-the-mossad-s-legal-adviser-intervene-in-operational-affairs-1.320359
| newspaper = ]
| date = October 21, 2010}}</ref> The blog also revealed the identity of Immanuel Sonino, a Mossad agent who died in line of duty, and whose name is still a secret in Israel, almost two decades after his death.<ref name=Hair /><ref>{{cite news
| title = Mossad, the Cult of Secrecy, and Its Israeli Victims
| url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/04/22/mossad-the-cult-of-secrecy-and-its-israeli-victims
| date = April 22, 2010}}</ref> In December, 2010, Silverstein's blog reported that ], who he'd earlier identified as a detainee being held incommunicado at Ayalon Prison (see below), was in fact ] general and former deputy defense minister ], who was allegedly abducted by Mossad in ]. The report was based on information provided by a confidential source "in the inner political circle of defense minister ]."<ref></ref><ref></ref>


In 2011, Silverstein was one of the first to report that Gaza civil engineer, ], had been kidnapped by the Mossad in Ukraine, brought to Israel and imprisoned for allegedly being the mastermind behind Hamas' rocket program.<ref name=ynet20110606/> The ] program, "Assignment", produced a radio documentary on the affair.<ref>{{cite web
===]===
|title= The Mystery of Dirar Abu Sisi
Tikun Olam was the first non-Israeli publication to break the story of ], an unknown detainee held in isolation whose identity was not even known to his jailers. A source within ] speculated to Silverstein that he may be an Arab security prisoner. The fact that there is a gag order against reporting about him and that he sits in a special cell constructed to house the Israeli assassin, ], who murdered ], indicates that Prisoner X is likely a high-profile security suspect.<ref>{{cite news
| url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00jrltc/Assignment_The_Mystery_of_Dirar_Abu_Sisi/
| title = Israel gripped by identity of 'Prisoner X'
| publisher = BBC World Service
| url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7844607/Israel-gripped-by-identity-of-Prisoner-X.html
| date= August 24, 2011}}</ref>
| newspaper = ]

| date = June 21, 2010
===Anat Kamm&ndash;Uri Blau affair===
| accessdate = September 23, 2010
The blog was the first to report that ], a former IDF soldier, was being secretly held by the Shin Bet for ] secret military documents to '']'' reporter ]. The security service had placed news of her arrest under gag so it could not be reported by Israeli media.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Debate in Israel on Gag Order in Security Leak Case
| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/07/world/middleeast/07israel.html
| work = ]
| date = April 7, 2010
| access-date = June 18, 2010
| quote = Details began to emerge in mid-March on a blog called Tikun Olam, or Repairing the World, by an American writer, Richard Silverstein.
}}</ref> }}</ref>


===Prisoner X affair===
In early March 2010, a confidential Israeli source reported to the blog that Palestinian engineer ] was in an Israeli prison.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2011/03/03/mossad-kidnaps-gazan-engineer-in-ukraine-now-held-incommunicado-in-israeli-prison/|title=Mossad Kidnaps Gazan Engineer in Ukraine, Now Held Incommunicado in Israeli Prison|publisher=Tikun Olam|date=2011-03-03}}</ref> Until that moment, no one knew what had happened after he was allegedly kidnapped in ].
Silverstein wrote in December 2010 that a prisoner, known as "Prisoner X", was held in extreme secrecy at ]. Silverstein wrote that this person was Iranian general ], who he asserted had been abducted by Mossad. Silverstein's assertion concerning the prisoner's identity proved wrong. The secret prisoner turned out to be ], an Australian-Israeli former Mossad officer. According to ''The New York Times'', Silverstein then asserted that his source apparently was part of “a ruse designed to throw the media off the scent of the real story.”<ref name=Rudoren>, Jodi Rudoren, ''The New York Times'', 02.12.13</ref>


===The "Bibi’s Secret War Plan" affair===
===]===
On August 15, 2012, a Tikun Olam blog entry entitled "Bibi’s Secret War Plan"<ref>{{cite web|title=Bibi's Secret War Plan|url=http://www.richardsilverstein.com/2012/08/15/bibis-secret-war-plan/|date=August 15, 2012}}</ref> centered around a "scoop"—a document purporting to outline plans for a secret Israeli attack against Iran. Silverstein claimed to have received the "secret" document from an Israel Defense Forces officer to “expose the arguments and plans advanced by the Bibi-Barak two-headed warrior”.
Tikun Olam reported that the son of the founder of Israel's most popular internet news portal/forum, ], while serving as a police officer in Arab ], was also publicly advocating violence in the forum against Israeli peace activists demonstrating weekly in ] against eviction of Arab residents. Among other things, he urged Israeli settlers to throw stones at the protesters. The story was later reported by Channel 10 news, which compared the blog to ].


The blog post was picked up by several mainstream media outlets, including the ], until '']'' exposed it as ] of an imaginary scenario of an article that had been published several days earlier on the Israeli online forum “Fresh”.<ref name = Walla/><ref name="fresh">{{Cite web | url=http://www.fresh.co.il/vBulletin/announcement.php?f=20&announcementid=643 | title=On Silverstein, Responsible media and Ethics in Journalism | website=www.fresh.co.il | date=2012-08-24}}</ref> It was written by veteran Fresh contributor “Sirpad,” who clearly stated that it was “based on foreign and non-classified sources and on the author’s own imagination.”<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://i.imgur.com/RKY4a.png | title=An image comparing Hebrew texts from 2 sources (plagiarism?}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=The blogger who fools his readers - and the media|url=http://news.walla.co.il/?w=//2559083|publisher=]|date=August 18, 2012}}</ref> Silverstein denied having ever visited the website in question, but the website's administrators refuted this in a statement they released on the site, which said Silverstein had a registered account on the site and had made twelve posts there, the last one of which was deleted and resulted in a six-month suspension of his account for publishing classified information.<ref name="fresh"/>
==Criticism==


===The Israeli drones affair===
In an article published by ], Silverstein criticized the Bush administration for revoking the visa of noted European Muslim scholar, ]. The U.S. government would only say that it had taken this action because of unspecified security concerns. The blog author noted that many of these concerns might've been based on a published attack on Ramadan by ], who claimed the former was a supporter of ].<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jun/06/israelandthepalestinians Uninvited guests</ref><ref>http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2004-08-31/news/0408310097_1_ban-djamel-beghal-contacts Scholar under siege defends his record</ref> Pipes added that the ] concluded Ramadan had donated money to a Swiss Palestinian-support group that is blacklisted by the United States government.<ref>http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2008/06/richard-silverstein-shoots-himself-in-the Richard Silverstein Shoots Himself in the Foot</ref> But Ramadan's supporters noted that the groups to which Ramadan donated were not proscribed by the U.S. when he made gave those gifts, and that there was no way he could know in advance that they would be.
In October 2013, Silverstein wrote a series of articles alleging that Israeli drones were being hacked by Iranians. The initial article, about a drone that crashed off the Israeli coast, was reported in other media outlets. A second article explained how a hack caused the crash. In a third article, Silverstein reported on an Israeli-made Azerbaijani drone about which "concerns of successful Iranian penetration were raised". It was later revealed Silverstein's source was an Israeli who intentionally fed Silverstein false information.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Iranians are coming|url=http://www.mako.co.il/culture-weekend/media-fights/Article-d0c7cc66f86c141006.htm|publisher=]|date=October 17, 2013}}</ref>


===Avera Mengistu affair===
Silverstein later accused Pipes of smearing ] while under consideration for appointment to an endowed chair at ] and also fired from teaching at New York public school about the Middle East, because of "false charges made by Daniel Pipes of supporting Arab radicalism." In response, Daniel Pipes pointed out that Khalidi served as a spokesman for the ] in the 1970s when it was still a registered terrorist organization by the ].<ref>http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/jul/8/20040708-083635-4366r/ Arafat minion as professor</ref>
In October 2014, the blog reported an Israeli Ethiopian was held in Gaza.<ref name=diepresse>{{cite news|title=Hamas: Two Israelis in the Gaza Strip lost|url=http://diepresse.com/home/politik/aussenpolitik/4773582/Hamas_Zwei-Israelis-im-Gazastreifen-verschollen|publisher=]|date=July 9, 2015}}</ref> A month before the gag order was lifted, ]'s name was published in the blog.<ref>{{cite news|title=Two Israeli are held in Gaza|url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4677901,00.html|publisher=Ynet|date=July 9, 2015}}</ref> Silverstein speculated the gag order was in place to avoid a solidarity campaign, similar to ]'s campaign, which might increase the price Hamas might demand for Mengistu's release.<ref name=diepresse/>


===Other reports===
In his blog, Silverstein claimed a representative from the pro-Israel watchdog organization ] described ] as "worse than ]."<ref>http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2009/07/18/palestinian-canon-naim-ateek-worse-than-hamas/ PALESTINIAN CANON NAIM ATEEK: “WORSE THAN HAMAS”</ref>. CAMERA officials accused Silverstein of fabricating the statements, and asked Silverstein to provide evidence of the conversation and the name of the representative.<ref>http://blog.camera.org/archives/2009/07/richard_silverstein_whats_your.html Richard Silverstein, What's Your Evidence?</ref>
In February 2014, Silverstein published the names of two Israeli arms dealers who, he said, were involved in illicitly exporting military equipment to Iran via ].<ref>{{cite news
| title= US investigates illegal military equipment shipments from Israel to Iran
| url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/10649567/US-investigates-illegal-military-equipment-shipments-from-Israel-to-Iran.html
| newspaper = ]
| date = February 19, 2014
| location=London
| first1=Menelaos
| last1=Tzafalias}}</ref> Also in February 2014, Silverstein was the first to publish the name of ], Israeli ambassador to ], who was sent home on ] allegations.<ref>{{cite news
| title= Israeli envoy home on harassment claim
| url = http://www.thelocal.no/20140225/israels-norway-envoy-sent-home
| newspaper = ], Norway edition
| date = February 25, 2014}}</ref>


In March 2016, the story of Chaim Shacham, an Israeli diplomat who was suspended amid ] allegations, was first reported in Tikun Olam.<ref>{{cite news
==External links==
| title = Israeli diplomat in Miami suspended amid child abuse allegations
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| url = http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article65534982.html
| newspaper = ]
| date = March 11, 2016}}</ref>

In September 2017, Silverstein published a secret decision by ], allowing arms exports to ] to continue.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Israel conceals its defense business
| url = http://www.maariv.co.il/journalists/Article-601770
| newspaper = ] (in Hebrew)
| date = October 6, 2017}}</ref>

==Reception==
{{POV section|date=September 2021}}
The '']'' reporter Nathan Guttman writes that Silverstein "has become a prime address for Israelis seeking to bypass their country’s censorship or court gag orders... Some praise his work as a courageous effort to tear down walls of secrecy surrounding Israel’s security agencies" while "others accuse him of recklessness motivated by a drive to blemish Israel at all costs."<ref name="forward"/>

The pro-Israel group ] characterizes Silverstein as a "radical, anti-Israel blogger who repeatedly defends Hamas while blaming the Israeli government, and who promotes Israel as a single state of all its citizens." Silverstein responded that he believes Israel is a Jewish homeland, that he hopes to see equal rights provided for Jewish and Arab citizens in the country and though he is "agnostic" toward the two-state solution, would ultimately prefer that outcome.<ref name="forward">{{cite news |title=Blogger Carves Out Niche Baring Israeli Intel Secrets |author=Nathan Guttman |url=http://forward.com/articles/142723/ |newspaper=The Jewish Daily Forward |date=13 September 2011 |access-date=9 January 2012}}</ref>

], a veteran security and intelligence reporter for ''Haaretz'', argues that Silverstein "spreads rumors without checking them" and "is an ideologue, not a journalist." He adds, " is speculative. It is like at the casino: Sometimes he gets it right, and sometimes he doesn’t."<ref name=Melman /><ref name="forward"/> Nonetheless, Melman writes that the blog is important because it exposes the shortcoming of censorship in the age of 21st century technology.<ref name=Melman>{{cite news
| title = Land of Secrets (Hebrew)
| url = http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/spages/1186415.html
| newspaper = ]
| date = August 26, 2010}} ()</ref> He described Silverstein's writing style on the blog as self-righteous, hypocritical, irresponsible and hostile to Israel, noting that "Silverstein describes himself as a "progressive Zionist", but his hatred of Israel, which is expressed in his hostile publications, many of which are speculative and baseless, indicates that he is actually anti-Zionist. In the past he supported the establishment of one state as a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, called IDF soldiers "subhuman", compared Israel to Nazi Germany, and revealed the name and address of a Zionist blogger to the point of risking his life."<ref name = Walla/> After the "Fresh" scandal, Melman criticized the Israeli media for assenting to the blog scoops though "it has been fooled for years". He calls some of Silverstein's stories "irresponsible" because they hurt people personally and have caused international tension between Israel, the UN, and Iran.<ref name = Walla>{{cite news
|title=The blogger who fools his readers - and the media
|url=http://news.walla.co.il/item/2559083
|work=]
|first=Yossi
|last=Melman
|date=August 18, 2012}}</ref>

According to '']'', "The blogger who lives in the United States is considered to be very well informed when it comes to Israeli security matters. His blog 'Tikun Olam' regularly exposes stories which cannot be published in Israel due to military censorship."<ref>{{cite news
| title = Todesengel mit Magnetbomben
| url = http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0%2c1518%2c808555%2c00.html
| newspaper = ] (in German)
| date = January 11, 2012
| access-date = January 11, 2012}}</ref>

According to journalist ], the blog "has a record of revealing information censored inside Israel".<ref>{{cite news
| title = Iran missile development commander killed in explosion
| url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/8887322/Iran-missile-development-commander-killed-in-explosion.html
| newspaper = ]
| date = November 13, 2011
| access-date = January 2, 2012
| location=London
| first=Richard
| last=Spencer}}</ref>

Journalist ] describes the blog's credibility and reports as "highly doubtful".<ref>{{cite news
| title = סוריה: ישראל לא תקפה את מחסן הנשק בלטקיה
| url = http://www.mako.co.il/news-military/security/Article-b1bda09101abf31004.htm?sCh=31750a2610f26110&pId=237936823
| newspaper = ]
| date = 2013-07-07
| access-date = October 13, 2013}}</ref>

] of Israel's Channel 10 news explains that unlike Wikileaks which brings to light new information that their team had gathered, Silverstein reveals information that is already known to a large group of people but cannot be revealed in Israel due to publication bans which may effects censorship decisions. Lehrer adds there are many stories on the blog, some horrifying, but without verification it is hard to say what is true and what isn't.
<ref name=Lehrer>{{cite news
| title = Silverstein Mocked On Israeli TV
| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTWC80pH7Fo
| publisher = Israel Channel 10
| date = Apr 5, 2011}}
</ref>

The ] ] ] said that "Simply mentioning Silverstein's name in an article might precipitate a publication proscription. His case illustrates the lost war of military censorship in the digital era. Faced with social media and the instantaneous transmission of information, the system, designed to function on the basis of a "gentleman's agreement" with a few established publishers, has reached its limits.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Affaires Sensibles
| url = http://teleobs.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20160412.OBS8337/israel-la-mysterieuse-commission-des-affaires-sensibles.html
| newspaper = ] (issue number 2684)
| date = April 14, 2016
| first=Hadrien
| last=Gosset-Bernheim}}</ref>


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Seattle-based political blog that reports on the Arab–Israeli conflict

Tikun Olam (Hebrew: תיקון עולם, romanizedtikkun olam, lit.'repairing the world') is a Seattle-based political blog that regularly reports on Israeli security matters. The blog was created in 2003 by Richard Silverstein and covers the Arab–Israeli conflict. Silverstein describes it as a "liberal Jewish blog" that "focuses on exposing the excesses of the Israeli national security state".

Background

Richard Silverstein

Richard Silverstein, the blog's creator, is a full-time blogger who describes himself as a "progressive (critical) Zionist" who supports an "Israeli withdrawal to pre-67 borders and an internationally guaranteed peace agreement with the Palestinians". He also created the now-defunct Israel Palestine Forum, a progressive forum dedicated to discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He often interviews on Iranian Press TV and has contributed essays to Al Jazeera, The Huffington Post, The Guardian, Haaretz, The Jewish Daily Forward, the Los Angeles Times, Tikkun, Truthout, The American Conservative, Middle East Eye and Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.

Silverstein was born in New York City in 1952, the son of a schoolteacher. Aspiring to be a Hebrew professor, he attended the Jewish Theological Seminary, earning a bachelor's degree in Hebrew literature. He also earned a BA in comparative literature from Columbia University, and studied Hebrew literature at UCLA, earning an MA. He spent an undergraduate and graduate year in Israel, studying Hebrew literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Silverstein pursued but never completed a PhD. He worked as a fundraiser for Jewish causes, and in 1997, began working as a fundraiser for the University of Washington. He quit his job in 2003, the year his first child was born, and began blogging. He lives in Seattle with his wife, a lawyer, and their three children. Silverstein lived in Israel for two years, studying at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Silverstein has used controversial, racially derogatory language; he referred insultingly to Chloé Valdary, an African-American woman who supports Israel, on his Facebook page: "They finally did it: found a Negro Zionist: Uncle Tom is dancing for joy!"

Early days

At its inception in 2003, the blog did not focus exclusively on Israel; it included articles about the Seattle restaurant scene, world music, and Silverstein's native Hudson Valley. During Israel's 2006 war in Lebanon, Silverstein noticed a spike in the number of visitors, many of them from Israel. After the war, he developed contacts with writers of similar viewpoints, such as Philip Weiss of Mondoweiss and Max Blumenthal.

Reporting

In 2011, Silverstein described his source as a journalist based in Israel.

Shamai Leibowitz

Shamai Leibowitz was an Israeli-American FBI specialist who translated transcripts of wiretaps from Israel's Washington embassy. Silverstein believed Leibowitz was a whistleblower who was protected by U.S. law, but he consulted with security experts who warned him that publishing the documents would put him and Leibowitz at peril. Despite the warnings, he published portions of them.

The federal government prosecuted Leibowitz when it discovered what he had done, and Silverstein removed the blog posts related to the information Leibowitz had given him. Leibowitz eventually accepted a plea arrangement that included a 20-month prison term. The New York Times published a front-page account of the story, which included Silverstein's claims that Leibowitz had leaked the documents because of concerns about Israel's aggressive efforts to influence Congress and public opinion, and fears that Israel might strike nuclear facilities in Iran.

Leibowitz denied The New York Times report. On his blog, he wrote,

Contrary to what blogger Richard Silverstein told the NYT, my job never entailed listening to wiretaps of embassies, and that whole story was manufactured by Silverstein to promote his blog and his anti-Israel agenda.

Shin Bet and Mossad

Tikun Olam reported on the arrest of prominent Israeli Palestinian political activists Ameer Makhoul and Omar Said by the Shin Bet, who accused them of spying against Israel on behalf of Hezbollah. According to Silverstein, neither detainee was permitted to consult an attorney for several weeks, and Makhoul contends that his alleged confession was extracted under torture. Said pleaded to a reduced charge and went free. Makhoul later admitted to spying for Hezbollah, as part of a plea bargain.

In 2010, the blog was reportedly the first to publish the names of the candidates for chief of Mossad and Shin Bet. The blog reported that Yitzhak Ilan was the likely candidate to succeed current Shin Bet director, Yuval Diskin. By law, Israeli publications are only allowed to publish the names of the Shabak and Mossad directors, but no subordinate personnel. In Israeli news reports, Ilan has been referred to as "Y." Shin Bet officials also considered Ilan the likely candidate, but eventually he lost the race to Yoram Cohen. Tikun Olam was the first media outlet to report by name that Tamir Pardo, known in the Israeli media as "T." was a candidate to replace Meir Dagan as Mossad director. Subsequently, Pardo was named to the top job.

In 2011, Silverstein was one of the first to report that Gaza civil engineer, Dirar Abu Sisi, had been kidnapped by the Mossad in Ukraine, brought to Israel and imprisoned for allegedly being the mastermind behind Hamas' rocket program. The BBC World Service program, "Assignment", produced a radio documentary on the affair.

Anat Kamm–Uri Blau affair

The blog was the first to report that Anat Kamm, a former IDF soldier, was being secretly held by the Shin Bet for leaking secret military documents to Haaretz reporter Uri Blau. The security service had placed news of her arrest under gag so it could not be reported by Israeli media.

Prisoner X affair

Silverstein wrote in December 2010 that a prisoner, known as "Prisoner X", was held in extreme secrecy at Ayalon Prison. Silverstein wrote that this person was Iranian general Ali-Reza Asgari, who he asserted had been abducted by Mossad. Silverstein's assertion concerning the prisoner's identity proved wrong. The secret prisoner turned out to be Ben Zygier, an Australian-Israeli former Mossad officer. According to The New York Times, Silverstein then asserted that his source apparently was part of “a ruse designed to throw the media off the scent of the real story.”

The "Bibi’s Secret War Plan" affair

On August 15, 2012, a Tikun Olam blog entry entitled "Bibi’s Secret War Plan" centered around a "scoop"—a document purporting to outline plans for a secret Israeli attack against Iran. Silverstein claimed to have received the "secret" document from an Israel Defense Forces officer to “expose the arguments and plans advanced by the Bibi-Barak two-headed warrior”.

The blog post was picked up by several mainstream media outlets, including the BBC, until Maariv exposed it as plagiarism of an imaginary scenario of an article that had been published several days earlier on the Israeli online forum “Fresh”. It was written by veteran Fresh contributor “Sirpad,” who clearly stated that it was “based on foreign and non-classified sources and on the author’s own imagination.” Silverstein denied having ever visited the website in question, but the website's administrators refuted this in a statement they released on the site, which said Silverstein had a registered account on the site and had made twelve posts there, the last one of which was deleted and resulted in a six-month suspension of his account for publishing classified information.

The Israeli drones affair

In October 2013, Silverstein wrote a series of articles alleging that Israeli drones were being hacked by Iranians. The initial article, about a drone that crashed off the Israeli coast, was reported in other media outlets. A second article explained how a hack caused the crash. In a third article, Silverstein reported on an Israeli-made Azerbaijani drone about which "concerns of successful Iranian penetration were raised". It was later revealed Silverstein's source was an Israeli who intentionally fed Silverstein false information.

Avera Mengistu affair

In October 2014, the blog reported an Israeli Ethiopian was held in Gaza. A month before the gag order was lifted, Avera Mengistu's name was published in the blog. Silverstein speculated the gag order was in place to avoid a solidarity campaign, similar to Gilad Shalit's campaign, which might increase the price Hamas might demand for Mengistu's release.

Other reports

In February 2014, Silverstein published the names of two Israeli arms dealers who, he said, were involved in illicitly exporting military equipment to Iran via Greece. Also in February 2014, Silverstein was the first to publish the name of Naim Araidi, Israeli ambassador to Norway, who was sent home on sexual harassment allegations.

In March 2016, the story of Chaim Shacham, an Israeli diplomat who was suspended amid child abuse allegations, was first reported in Tikun Olam.

In September 2017, Silverstein published a secret decision by Israeli Supreme Court, allowing arms exports to Myanmar to continue.

Reception

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The Jewish Daily Forward reporter Nathan Guttman writes that Silverstein "has become a prime address for Israelis seeking to bypass their country’s censorship or court gag orders... Some praise his work as a courageous effort to tear down walls of secrecy surrounding Israel’s security agencies" while "others accuse him of recklessness motivated by a drive to blemish Israel at all costs."

The pro-Israel group CAMERA characterizes Silverstein as a "radical, anti-Israel blogger who repeatedly defends Hamas while blaming the Israeli government, and who promotes Israel as a single state of all its citizens." Silverstein responded that he believes Israel is a Jewish homeland, that he hopes to see equal rights provided for Jewish and Arab citizens in the country and though he is "agnostic" toward the two-state solution, would ultimately prefer that outcome.

Yossi Melman, a veteran security and intelligence reporter for Haaretz, argues that Silverstein "spreads rumors without checking them" and "is an ideologue, not a journalist." He adds, " is speculative. It is like at the casino: Sometimes he gets it right, and sometimes he doesn’t." Nonetheless, Melman writes that the blog is important because it exposes the shortcoming of censorship in the age of 21st century technology. He described Silverstein's writing style on the blog as self-righteous, hypocritical, irresponsible and hostile to Israel, noting that "Silverstein describes himself as a "progressive Zionist", but his hatred of Israel, which is expressed in his hostile publications, many of which are speculative and baseless, indicates that he is actually anti-Zionist. In the past he supported the establishment of one state as a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, called IDF soldiers "subhuman", compared Israel to Nazi Germany, and revealed the name and address of a Zionist blogger to the point of risking his life." After the "Fresh" scandal, Melman criticized the Israeli media for assenting to the blog scoops though "it has been fooled for years". He calls some of Silverstein's stories "irresponsible" because they hurt people personally and have caused international tension between Israel, the UN, and Iran.

According to Der Spiegel, "The blogger who lives in the United States is considered to be very well informed when it comes to Israeli security matters. His blog 'Tikun Olam' regularly exposes stories which cannot be published in Israel due to military censorship."

According to journalist Richard Spencer, the blog "has a record of revealing information censored inside Israel".

Journalist Ehud Yaari describes the blog's credibility and reports as "highly doubtful".

Guy Lehrer of Israel's Channel 10 news explains that unlike Wikileaks which brings to light new information that their team had gathered, Silverstein reveals information that is already known to a large group of people but cannot be revealed in Israel due to publication bans which may effects censorship decisions. Lehrer adds there are many stories on the blog, some horrifying, but without verification it is hard to say what is true and what isn't.

The French newsmagazine L'Obs said that "Simply mentioning Silverstein's name in an article might precipitate a publication proscription. His case illustrates the lost war of military censorship in the digital era. Faced with social media and the instantaneous transmission of information, the system, designed to function on the basis of a "gentleman's agreement" with a few established publishers, has reached its limits.

References

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