[1][2][3][4][5][6] Rehov is also a fiction writer, whose novels have enjoyed some success in France, and several have been translated into English and German.
[8] Rehov says he was not any sort of activist until he saw the death of Muhammad al-Durrah on television, and doubted its authenticity[9] - a claim later questionned in French courts to be defamatory in the case against Philippe Karsenty because, according to the Judges, "karsenty didn't have the proof, in hands, that Palestinians actually killed the kid, when he was sued by the French TV channel France 2".
In January 2008, Rehov was embedded in the 4/1 US cavalry in Baghdad and Durah, where he filmed hours of dailies, showing the situation in Iraq from the field.
In 2008 Rehov moved to the United States due to what he described as a growing climate of antisemitism in France and the rest of Europe.
As a journalist and commentator, he writes regulartly in Le Figaro, Valeurs Actuelle, The Gatestone Institute, The Jerusalem Post and many political blogs, including Dreuz and Atlantico.