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Erel Segal is one of the writers and performers associated with the right-wing Israeli media outfit [[Latma]]. He formerly wrote a weekly column for the daily Ma'ariv. According to Segal Latma is engaged in a 'culture war' against the Isareli media which he claims is 'leftist, Ashkenazi, secular'. He adds: 'It's about time the Right stopped recoiling'.<ref>Ruthie Blum Leibowitz, '[http://www.jpost.com/Features/InTheSpotlight/Article.aspx?id=136395 One on One: Right hook to the funny bone of the body politic],' ''Jerusalem Post'', 18 March 2009</ref>
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[[Image:Erelsegal.jpg|200px|thumb|Erel Segal]]Erel Segal is one of the writers and performers associated with the right-wing Israeli media outfit [[Latma]]. He formerly wrote a weekly column for the daily Ma'ariv a position from which he was ousted because, in his own words, 'I was too right wing'. According to Segal Latma is engaged in a 'culture war' against the Isareli media which he claims is 'leftist, Ashkenazi, secular'. He adds: 'It's about time the Right stopped recoiling'.<ref>Ruthie Blum Leibowitz, '[http://www.jpost.com/Features/InTheSpotlight/Article.aspx?id=136395 One on One: Right hook to the funny bone of the body politic],' ''Jerusalem Post'', 18 March 2009</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==  
 
==Affiliations==  

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Erel Segal

Erel Segal is one of the writers and performers associated with the right-wing Israeli media outfit Latma. He formerly wrote a weekly column for the daily Ma'ariv a position from which he was ousted because, in his own words, 'I was too right wing'. According to Segal Latma is engaged in a 'culture war' against the Isareli media which he claims is 'leftist, Ashkenazi, secular'. He adds: 'It's about time the Right stopped recoiling'.[1]

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  1. Ruthie Blum Leibowitz, 'One on One: Right hook to the funny bone of the body politic,' Jerusalem Post, 18 March 2009