• Support MPN
Logo Logo
  • Investigations
  • Analysis
  • Cartoons
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Language
    • 中文
    • русский
    • Español
    • Français
    • اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ
  • Support MPN
  • Watch | Gaza Fights Back
Israel

Israeli Journalist Lia Tarachansky On Israel, Palestine And The Realities Of War

Follow Us

  • Rokfin
  • Telegram
  • Rumble
  • Odysee
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube


LONDON — Lia Tarachansky is a filmmaker and Israel/Palestine correspondent for The Real News Network (TRNN). Based in Jaffa, Israel, she produces short, documentary-style reports exploring the context behind the news. But instead of adhering to the standard narrative that usually frames Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Tarachansky imparts valuable insights that challenge the corporate-run media’s portrayal of these issues.

In 2012 Tarachansky produced and co-directed a BBC-Arabic documentary about Israel’s J14 social justice movement that prompted a wave of self-immolations in protest of the harsh economic reality many face in Israel.

The following year, she completed work on her first feature documentary, “On the Side of the Road.” In it, she explores the power of denial and raises questions about what Israelis learn, know, and sometimes choose not to know, about the 1948 war.

MintPress News covered this debate on Israeli identity in January, using Tarachansky’s documentary as a springboard for diving into the topic.

In a review of her 2013 documentary, the Daily Beast noted, “Tarachansky’s method is not to blame or even to teach. It is to examine, narrate and let others speak for themselves.”

Indeed, rather than attempt to assign blame and assert one’s “greater” right over the other, Tarachansky demonstrates her interest in understanding the dynamics of a conflict which now threatens to implode within Israeli society and destroy what began as one nation’s hope for a safer future.

Not only does Tarachansky’s documentary challenge Israel’s narrative on Palestinians, but it delves into the very essence of what it means to be Jewish in Israel, to be an Israeli. She herself was born in the former Soviet Union, then moved to an Israeli settlement in the West Bank with her mother as a child. She stayed there until moving to Canada for college, after which she returned to the Middle East as a journalist.

When MintPress asked Tarachansky to share her insights on Israel, separated from the narrative of war and the clamor of politics, what followed was an honest, open discussion on the realities of war and how they have impacted and defined both people and regional dynamics.

Comments
February 5th, 2015
Catherine Shakdam

What’s Hot

Hezbollah Hunts Down Hind Rajab’s Killers & Crushes Israeli Offensive

The Resistance Responds: Iran, Yemen and Hezbollah Reshape Battlefield in Lebanon Against Israeli attacks

Hezbollah’s Cheap FPV Drones Are Making Israel’s High-Tech Military Obsolete

The Battle for Bint Jbeil: Israel Revisits A Symbolic Defeat As Resistance Holds The Line

Iranian Jewish Association Describe Israel as “Ominous Zionist Regime” After Israeli Strikes Destroy Historic Synagogue on Passover

  • Contact Us
  • Archives
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026 MintPress News