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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucy_AharishLucy Aharish - Wikipedia

    Lucy Aharish (Arabic: لوسي هريش; Hebrew: לוסי אהריש; born 18 September 1981) is an Israeli journalist, news anchor, television host, and actress. She was the first Arab-Muslim news presenter on mainstream Hebrew-language Israeli television. As of 2024, Aharish serves as a news anchor for Reshet 13.

  2. Lucy Aharish is one of the most prominent television broadcasters in Israel—and the very first Arab Muslim news presenter on mainstream Hebrew-language Israe...

  3. Speaking on One World CNN in the wake of Saturday's terror attack by Hamas, Aharish, the first Muslim Arab news presenter on mainstream Israeli television, shed light on the deep-seated pain...

  4. Apr 20, 2015 · Lucy Aharish was a 5-year-old girl who had just finished clothes shopping with her parents in Gaza when the family vehicle was attacked by a terrorist. “It was April 1987, a very hot day, and...

  5. 112K Followers, 2,164 Following, 703 Posts - Lucy Aharish (@lucyaharish) on Instagram: "‎עייפות ונהנות- מירב פלדמן ולוסי אהריש מארחות את ד״ר צחי בן ציון.

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · Lucy Aharish is one of the most prominent television broadcasters in Israel. But that’s not the thing that makes her exceptional. The thing that makes Lucy stand out is that she is the first Arab Muslim news presenter on mainstream, Hebrew-language Israeli television.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm4769376Lucy Aharish - IMDb

    Lucy Aharish was born on 18 September 1981 in Dimona, Israel. She is an actress, known for Your Honor (2017), Mossad (2019) and Sand Flakes (2023). She has been married to Tsahi Halevi since 10 October 2018.

  8. Direct from Israel, join former Prime Minister and Israel’s Leader of the Opposition, Yair Lapid in conversation with Arab-Israeli news anchor Lucy Aharish for an urgent conversation about the...

  9. Lucy Aharish, the first Muslim Arabic TV presenter and Israeli tv anchor, gives a powerful monologue

  10. Oct 24, 2015 · Lucy Aharish was embraced by mainstream Israel after criticizing country's Arab leadership, but others say she 'identifies with oppressors'