Henrique also worked as a correspondent for the Portuguese network SIC and has appeared on numerous occasions on the BBC, as well as in Israeli and Palestinian channels.
Over time he has developed many relationships of trust with those heading the chief regional political processes in Israel, the Middle East, and the Arab world, allowing him to serve as a unique bridge between the nations involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
[3] Cymerman is also a lecturer on Middle East Studies in the Faculty of Government, Strategy and Diplomacy in the Interdisciplinary Center for Higher Education in Herzliya, Israel.
Between 2005 and 2012, he published the book Voices from the Center of the World: The Arab-Israeli Conflict told by its Protagonists[4] in six languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic, Brazilian edition and English).
[9] Cymerman sustains that the Middle East is currently going through one of its most difficult moments since the Second Intifada: the peace process promoted by the United States is at an impasse, especially because they never succeeded in bringing together both parties of the conflict and because of their insistence in pursuing a bilateral path instead of adopting a regional approach, wherein Israel would forge alliances with the Sunni Arab States.