Israeli newspaper correspondent Gideon Levy and his colleague on Palestinian television Daoud Kuttab report from the occupied areas of Palestine, focusing not on their respective adversaries but on “their own people.” Gideon Levy is an Israeli journalist from Tel Aviv and works for the Haaretz daily as editor in chief of its weekend supplement. He is one of the few Israeli journalists to report on the lives of Palestinians under Israeli occupation and is the frequent target of attacks by Israeli readers and colleagues because of his critical reporting. Gideon Levy investigates in Palestinian areas, giving Israelis a view of the situation unhindered by military censorship. His reporting often sides with Palestinian victims. He tells, for instance, about the Palestianian farmer who was shot by Jewish settlers on his own land and now depends on a wheelchair; or about the widow of a Fatah leader who was liquidated by Israeli security forces, etc. Haaretz is being put under pressure to silence Gideon Levy. This was reason enough for the Foundation Council of the Media Foundation to award Gideon Levy and Daoud Kuttab the “1st Prize for the Freedom and Future of the Media” with a total purse of 15,000 euros. Only when the critical self-appraisal of one’s own behavior goes before assigning the blame to others will peace be possible in the Middle East. Gideon Levy and Daoud Kuttab are exemplary models of this approach. Awards: – 2007: Euro-Med Journalist Prize for Cultural Dialogue – 2012: Peace Through Media Award at the International Media Awards Works: – Twilight Zone – Life and death under Israeli occupation. 1988-2003. (2004) – The Punishment of Gaza (2010) www.haaretz.com