At least 7 women accuse veteran Israeli journalist Dan Margalit of sexual harassment

JTA

JERUSALEM (JTA) — At least seven women have accused long-time Israeli journalist Dan Margalit of sexual harassment and sexual assault.

Five of the women came forward about Margalit, who started his journalism career in the 70s with the Haaretz newspaper and currently serves as one of the newspaper’s columnists, in an article Tuesday in Haaretz. Two more women came forward on Thursday.

Most of the women were young journalists when the incidents occurred, and friends who they told about the encounters at the time that they took place have confirmed the stories. At least two of the women took polygraph tests at Haaretz’ behest, and were found to be speaking truthfully.

In a statement to Haaretz, Margalit, 80, denied the accusations. “There is nothing to these claims about incidents that allegedly happened more than 30 years ago. I don’t intend to devote my remaining years to an argument that has no chance at this moment, given the prevailing mood,” he wrote in the statement.

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Margalit in 1977 while serving as the Washington DC correspondent for Haaretz broke the story of Leah Rabin’s United States bank account, which was illegal at the time and which led to Rabin’s resignation.

Margalit was one of the regular hosts of the Israeli Educational Television’s current affairs show “Erev Hadash” from its beginning in 1982. He hosted current affairs panel shows on Israel’s Channel 1 beginning in the 90s, and in more recent years on commercial television.