Itai Anghel

Itai Anghel (Hebrew: איתי אנגל) is an Israeli correspondent and documentary filmmaker.

Anghel begun his work as a journalist in 1989, as the foreign affairs editor of Galey Tzahal - Galatz, Israel Army Radio.

He also reported from Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, focusing on the conditions of these countries in the aftermath of the breakup of the Soviet Union.

In December 2005, he returned to Iraq with Uvda to provide a retrospective of the previous years and resultant chaos there.

[3] Later that year, Anghel traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo, and returned with a three-part documentary depicting the horrors and atrocities in the area.

[4] It led to a special delegation of Israeli Gynecologists who went for one month to the remote areas in the jungles of East Congo, setting there clinics and, for a period of one month, treating the women who were raped violently, and besides, providing local women and men nurses the essential equipment to treat them in the following years.

In December 2012, Anghel and fellow Israeli journalist Amir Tivon entered Syria to report on its civil war.