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''Herbert Pundik'' was a Danish journalist and editor, and Israeli spy.
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
Herbert Pundik worked for the newspaper ''[[Information (newspaper)|Information]]'' and as a correspondent for [[Danmarks Radio]].
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Herbert Pundik' worked for the Danish newspapers [[Information]] and [[Politiken]] and as a correspondent for [[Danmarks Radio]]. At the same time he was a spy for Mossad and Danish intelligence services.
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Of Jewish heritage, he  escaped to [[Sweden]] during the German occupation of Denmark in [[World War II]], and in 1945 enlisted in the Danish Brigade in Sweden.
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In 1948, Pundik volunteered for the [[Israeli Labor Party]] militia, the [[Haganah]], which later became the Israeli army, and served in the Alexandroni Brigade, which conducted ethnic cleansing of Arab villages according to a preconceived plan, depicted in the Israeli historian Ilan Pappé's book The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.<ref>https://www.information.dk/indland/2010/02/ja-agent-mossad</ref>
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In 1955-65 he was foreign correspondent for the Danish newspaper [[Information]]. In parallel, he wrote from 1956 for the Israeli trade union newspaper Davar and was a correspondent for [[Danmarks Radio]].
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In 2010, Pundik revealed that in the 1960s, during his reporting trips as a journalist to Africa, he collected information and wrote intelligence reports for [[Mossad]]. According to Pundik, the Israeli embassy then also handed over a copy of the reports to the [[Danish Defence Intelligence Service]].<ref>https://www.information.dk/indland/2010/02/ja-agent-mossad</ref>
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In 1967 Herbert Pundik warned about the consequences of the occupation of Palestine and over the years he became a strong voice for peace and reconciliation with the Palestinian people. But when he became editor-in-chief in [[Politiken]] (1970-93) he stated that as long as he was editor-in-chief, the newspaper would identify with the fate of Israel. <ref>https://www.information.dk/indland/2010/02/ja-agent-mossad</ref>
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From 1993 he worked as a senior foreign affairs correspondent and commentator at the newspaper. In 2002, he joined the newspaper's board.
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In 1967 Herbert Pundik warned about the consequences of the occupation of Palestine and over the years he became a strong voice for peace and reconciliation with the Palestinian people.
 
 
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(editor, journalist)
Born23 September 1927
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died8 December 2019 (Age 92)
NationalityDanish
Children • Ron Pundak
• Uri Pundak
InterestsDanish Defense Intelligence Service
Editor-in-chief at the Danish newspaper PolitikenPolitiken/Editor-in-Chief

Herbert Pundik was a Danish journalist and editor, and Israeli spy.

Activities

Herbert Pundik' worked for the Danish newspapers Information and Politiken and as a correspondent for Danmarks Radio. At the same time he was a spy for Mossad and Danish intelligence services.

Of Jewish heritage, he escaped to Sweden during the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, and in 1945 enlisted in the Danish Brigade in Sweden.

In 1948, Pundik volunteered for the Israeli Labor Party militia, the Haganah, which later became the Israeli army, and served in the Alexandroni Brigade, which conducted ethnic cleansing of Arab villages according to a preconceived plan, depicted in the Israeli historian Ilan Pappé's book The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.[1]

In 1955-65 he was foreign correspondent for the Danish newspaper Information. In parallel, he wrote from 1956 for the Israeli trade union newspaper Davar and was a correspondent for Danmarks Radio.

In 2010, Pundik revealed that in the 1960s, during his reporting trips as a journalist to Africa, he collected information and wrote intelligence reports for Mossad. According to Pundik, the Israeli embassy then also handed over a copy of the reports to the Danish Defence Intelligence Service.[2]

In 1967 Herbert Pundik warned about the consequences of the occupation of Palestine and over the years he became a strong voice for peace and reconciliation with the Palestinian people. But when he became editor-in-chief in Politiken (1970-93) he stated that as long as he was editor-in-chief, the newspaper would identify with the fate of Israel. [3]

From 1993 he worked as a senior foreign affairs correspondent and commentator at the newspaper. In 2002, he joined the newspaper's board.


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/198625 April 198627 April 1986Scotland
Gleneagles Hotel
The 34th Bilderberg, 109 participants
Herzliya Conference/200621 January 200624 January 2006Israel
Tel Aviv
Reichman University
A 2006 conference on Israeli security needs.
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